2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2019.110796
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Cation and peptide binding properties of CML7, a calmodulin-like protein from Arabidopsis thaliana

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“…Circular dichroism (CD) measurements were carried out with a Jasco J-1500 spectropolarimeter equipped with a Peltier type thermostated cell holder. Far-UV spectra (200–250 nm) were an average of five accumulations recorded at 25°C with the same parameters as previously described [ 13 , 24 ]. Protein and peptide concentrations were 10–20 µM in 0.1 cm quartz cuvettes.…”
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“…Circular dichroism (CD) measurements were carried out with a Jasco J-1500 spectropolarimeter equipped with a Peltier type thermostated cell holder. Far-UV spectra (200–250 nm) were an average of five accumulations recorded at 25°C with the same parameters as previously described [ 13 , 24 ]. Protein and peptide concentrations were 10–20 µM in 0.1 cm quartz cuvettes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6A). Since the free peptide has a predominantly random coil conformation and generally the EF-hand containing proteins do not increase their helical content after binding to their target peptides [12,13,24,[38][39][40][41][42], the higher ellipticity signal observed for the bimolecular complex could be ascribed to induced helicity in P17-XPC upon binding to C-TgCEN1 (as suggested by the difference spectra where the CD spectrum of C-TgCEN1 alone is subtracted from that of C-TgCEN1-P17-XPC complex).The same changes in CD profiles were obtained for the N-lobe in the presence of Ca 2+ , but not upon peptide addition to the apo-domain (Fig. 6B), therefore supporting the hypothesis that the binding of P17-XPC to the N-lobe of TgCEN1 is Ca 2+ -dependent.…”
Section: Tgcen1 Has a Specific Ca 2+ -Controlled Target Binding Mechanismmentioning
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“…Fluorescence emission measurements using 1-anilino-8-naphthalenesulfonic acid (ANS) were conducted on a Jasco FP8200 spectrofluorometer as previously described [ 28 ]. A fixed concentration of 15 μM ANS was mixed with 1 μM protein solution in 50 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM KCl pH 7.5, in the presence of 2 mM EGTA or 2 mM CaCl 2 .…”
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“…These spectral changes suggest that the protein undergoes a large Ca 2+ -induced conformational change, likely adopting a somewhat more stable tertiary structure in the presence of Ca 2+ . It is interesting to note that several other centrins [6,14,40], as well as several related Ca 2+ -binding proteins [28,[41][42][43][44], have strikingly similar HSQC NMR spectra with a greater dispersion of cross peaks for the Ca 2+ -loaded state than for the apo-state and with Ca 2+ binding that provides the protein with important structural stability. A similar behavior was also observed for TgCEN2-C, even if upon addition of Ca 2+ the protein appeared to undergo switching with minor changes in conformation compared to TgCEN1-C.…”
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