Eu super(3+) luminescence studies of oncomodulin. The origin of the pH-dependent behavior
The Eu super(3+7)F sub(0) arrow right super(5)D sub(0) excitation spectra of parvalbumin and oncomodulin are pH-dependent. Until now, it had been assumed that both the CD and EF ion-binding sites shared this property and that deprotonation of water molecules coordinated to the bound Eu super(3+) ion...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1990-01, Vol.265 (17), p.9694-9700 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Eu super(3+7)F sub(0) arrow right super(5)D sub(0) excitation spectra of parvalbumin and oncomodulin are pH-dependent. Until now, it had been assumed that both the CD and EF ion-binding sites shared this property and that deprotonation of water molecules coordinated to the bound Eu super(3+) ions might be responsible for the pH dependence. Results obtained with the site-specific variant of oncomodulin known as D59E, in which glutamate replaces the aspartate naturally present at position 59, have necessitated substantial revision of these ideas. It now appears that the pH-dependent behavior is confined to the CD site. Moreover, we observe no corresponding change in the number of O-H oscillators coordinated to the bound Eu super(3+) ions in the pH range over which we observe the spectroscopic alteration. It is likely that the behavior results from deprotonation of one or more carboxyl groups clustered at the COOH-terminal end of the CD domain. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 |