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Fluorometric studies on conformational changes in tropomyosin associated with depolymerization.

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  • Fluorometric studies on conformational changes in tropomyosin associated with depolymerization. Abstract Text:

    t ohyashikiT Ohyashiki,t sekineT Sekine,

    Spectrofluorometric studies on the conformational changes in tropomyosin associated with depolymerization of the molecules were carried out using 1-anilino-8-naphthalene sulfonate (ANS). When ANS-probed tropomyosin was depolymerized to its monomer, the fluorescence intensity markedly increased, with a decrease in fluorescence polarization. On the other hand, the emission maxima of the ANS-tropomyosin complexes of both forms were the same. The temperature dependence of the polarization of the complexes at various KCl concentrations suggested that the segmental motion of a moiety containing the fluorophore was considerably activated by depolymerization of tropomyosin. In the polymerized and oligomeric forms, a thermal transition in the polarization was observed with a transition temperature of 30 degrees C. Titration curves of tropomyosin with ANS showed simple saturation kinetics with both monomer and polymer, and the apparent dissociation constants were estimated to be 9.93 X 10(-5) M (monomer) and 7.43 X 10(-5) M (polymer). On the other hand, the number of the ANS-binding sites increased from 0.5 to 2.0 per tropomyosin monomer on depolymerization of the molecules. Based on these results, the conformational state of tropomyosin in the polymerized form is discussed.

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    t ohyashikiT Ohyashiki,t sekineT Sekine,

    For similar macromolecular substances: polymers: biopolymers: microfilament proteins: tropomyosin research abstracts see: macromolecular substances: polymers: biopolymers: microfilament proteins: tropomyosin research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 85

    Page Numbers: 575-80

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 1979

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Tropomyosin

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    Substance Name: Tropomyosin

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