Literature DB >> 6929492

Characterization of globin domains: heme binding to the central exon product.

C S Craik, S R Buchman, S Beychok.   

Abstract

We have prepared and isolated the peptide fragments coded for by the three exons of the human beta-globin gene, using the arginine-specific protease clostripain (EC 3.4.22.8). The region encoded by the central exon (amino acid residues 31-104) contains an arginine at position 40. This site was less susceptible to cleavage than the two sites that correspond to the exon-intron boundaries, and the isolated central fragment was an approximately equimolar mixture of the entire central fragment, beta(o) (31-104), and the somewhat smaller fragment contained within it, beta(o) (41-104). This central fragment mixture bound heme stoichiometrically and tightly at micromolar concentrations, generating a strong Soret absorption band as well as a characteristic absorption band in the visible spectrum. The Soret band occurred at the same wavelength and had the same shape as in hemoglobin, exhibiting an intensity greater than (2/3) that achieved when native intact beta globin is reconstituted with heme. Nearly the full intensity was regained when an equivalent of heme was added to the unfractionated digest, suggesting that the noncovalently associated side fragments add precision to the fit of the heme pocket. Three controls were used in establishing the specificity of heme binding to the central fragment mixture. Similar, but preliminary, experiments have also been undertaken with alpha globin. A clostripain digest containing alpha(o) (1-31) and alpha(o) (32-141) bound heme, yielding a Soret band identical to that observed in alpha subunits reconstituted from the native globin chains and heme. Measurements of circular dichroism spectra as indices of secondary structure suggested a role for the side exon products in the acquisition of the native three-dimensional structure of hemoglobin. These experiments confirm a prediction of W. Gilbert that the product of the central exon of the globin gene is a complete functional domain that binds heme tightly and specifically.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6929492      PMCID: PMC348499          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.77.3.1384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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