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9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin.

9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin. Research Abstract Details 

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  • 9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin. Abstract Text:

    t iioT Iio,m itakuraM Itakura,s takahashiS Takahashi,s sawadaS Sawada,

    A molecular rotor, 9-(dicyanovinyl)julolidine (DCVJ), is a fluorescent dye whose intramolecular rotation determines its fluorescence yield [Kung, C.E. & Reed, J.K. (1989) Biochemistry 28, 6678-6686]. DCVJ binds to bovine brain calmodulin and emits strong fluorescence. In fluorescence titration experiments, the dissociation constant and the number of binding sites were determined to be 20 +/- 10 microM and 0.7 +/- 0.5 in the presence of Ca2+, and 22 +/- 10 microM and 0.6 +/- 0.5 in the absence of Ca2+, respectively. The fluorescence intensity of bound DCVJ increased 10-fold in the presence of Ca2+ compared to that in the absence of Ca2+. The fluorescence titration curve of DCVJ-calmodulin showed a transition at pCa 6.5. Over the same Ca2+ range, a decrease in molecular ellipticity at 222 nm and an increase in tyrosine fluorescence of calmodulin were observed. These results mean that the conformational change of calmodulin due to the Ca2+ binding induces the microenvironmental change of the DCVJ binding site from the flexible to the rigid state, resulting in inhibition of the intramolecular rotation of DCVJ and an increase in its fluorescence.

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    t iioT Iio,m itakuraM Itakura,s takahashiS Takahashi,s sawadaS Sawada,

    For similar investigative techniques: chemistry, analytical: photometry: luminescent measurements: fluorometry: spectrometry, fluorescence research abstracts see: investigative techniques: chemistry, analytical: photometry: luminescent measurements: fluorometry: spectrometry, fluorescence research

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    9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 109

    Page Numbers: 499-502

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Apr

    YEAR: 1991

    9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Spectrometry, Fluorescence

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: 9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin. Information

    Substance Name: Calcium

    Registry Number: 7440-70-2

    Grant and Affiliation Information for 9-(Dicyanovinyl)julolidine binding to bovine brain calmodulin.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University, Aichi.

    Country: JAPAN

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