Calcium-binding characteristics and conformational changes in metastasin, a member of S-100 protein family

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Dukhanina, EA
Dukhanin, AS
Lomonosov, MY
Lukanidin, EM
Georgiev, GP
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[1] RUSSIAN STATE MED UNIV,MOSCOW 117457,RUSSIA
[2] RUSSIAN ACAD SCI,INST BIOL GENES,MOSCOW 117334,RUSSIA
[3] DANISH CANC SOC,DK-2100 COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
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S-100; protein; calcium; Mts-1; Fluo-3; target protein;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Investigation of Ca2+-binding characteristics of metastasin (Mts-1) by competition with Fluo-3 revealed two types of Ca2+-binding sites in Mts-1 with the geometric mean of their dissociation constant (<(K)over bar (d)>) value of 2.6 mu M for the two EF-sites. The Hill coefficient (n(H)) is 0.98. A substantial increase in the affinity of Mts-1 for Ca2+ and strong cooperative character of binding (<(K)over bar (d)> = 0.2 mu M, n(H) = 1.91) is observed in the presence of the target protein p37 isolated from mouse adenocarcinoma cell lines CSML-100 and CSML-0. Two different hydrophobic sites of binding with the fluorescent probe 2-(p-toluidino) naphthalene-6-sulfonate (TNS) per Mts-1 molecule have been determined. The exposure of the hydrophobic binding sites of the first type are shown to be Ca2+-dependent and the hydrophobic binding sites of the second type are exposed independently of Ca2+ concentration. A decrease in the number of Ca2+-dependent hydrophobic centers in the presence of p37 protein was detected by measurements of TNS fluorescence.
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