1982
DOI: 10.1021/bi00535a045
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Molecular topography of phytochrome as deduced from the tritium-exchange method

Abstract: The hydrogen-tritium-exchange measurements on phytochrome have been performed to detect the conformational differences between the red-absorbing (Pr) and the far-red absorbing (Pfr) forms of phytochrome. The large and small Pfr molecules revealed more exchangeable protons that did the corresponding Pr molecules by 96 and 70 protons, respectively. These results suggest that the Pr leads to Pfr phototransformation is accompanied by an additional exposure of the peptide chains in the Pfr molecule. Of 1682 theoret… Show more

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“…In this study, we discuss the protein structure of intact phytochrome by employing the hydrogen-tritium exchange method. From the comparison of the present data with our previous H-T exchange data on the degraded phytochromes (Hahn & Song, 1982), we wish to elucidate the molecular topography of intact phytochrome in this paper.…”
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“…In this study, we discuss the protein structure of intact phytochrome by employing the hydrogen-tritium exchange method. From the comparison of the present data with our previous H-T exchange data on the degraded phytochromes (Hahn & Song, 1982), we wish to elucidate the molecular topography of intact phytochrome in this paper.…”
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“…The gel permeation chromatography developed by Englander (1963Englander ( , 1968 was employed to follow both the exchange-in and exchange-out rates of hydrogen-tritium exchange of the intact phytochrome, as described previously (Hahn & Song, 1982). In exchange-in experiments, 1,5 mL of phytochrome (A660 ~0.2) in 0.1 M potassium phosphate buffer, pH 7.8, containing 5 mM EDTA, 14 mM 2-ME, and 5% glycerol was incubated with 30 nL of tritiated water (specific activity 500 mCi/g).…”
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