Literature DB >> 9624133

Identification of 1,1'-bi(4-anilino)naphthalene-5,5'-disulfonic acid binding sequences in alpha-crystallin.

K K Sharma1, G S Kumar, A S Murphy, K Kester.   

Abstract

The hydrophobic binding sites in alpha-crystallin were evaluated using fluorescent probes 1,1'-bi(4-anilino)naphthalenesulfonic acid (bis-ANS), 8-anilino-1-naphthalene sulfonate (ANS), and 1-azidonaphthalene 5-sulfonate (1,5-AZNS). The photolysis of bis-ANS-alpha-crystallin complex resulted in incorporation of the probe to both alphaA- and alphaB-subunits. Prior binding of denatured alcohol dehydrogenase to alpha-crystallin significantly decreased the photoincorporation of bis-ANS to alpha-crystallin. Localization of bis-ANS incorporated into alphaA-crystallin resulted in the identification of residues QSLFR and HFSPEDLTVK as the fluorophore binding regions. In alphaB-crystallin, sequences DRFSVNLNVK and VLGDVIEVHGK were found to be the bis-ANS binding regions. Of the bis-ANS binding sequences, HFSPEDLTVK of alphaA-crystallin and DRFSVNLNVK and VLGDVIEVHGK of alphaB-crystallin were earlier identified as part of the sequences involved in their interaction with target proteins during the molecular chaperone-like action. The hydrophobic probe, 1,5-AZNS, also interacted with both subunits of alpha-crystallin. Localization of 1,5-AZNS binding site in alphaB-crystallin lead to the identification of HFSPEEK sequence as the interacting site in this subunit of alpha-crystallin. Glycated alpha-crystallin displayed decreased ANS fluorescence and loss of chaperone-like function, suggesting the involvement of glycation site as well as ANS binding site in chaperone-like activity display.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9624133     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.25.15474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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