Riahi MH, Kakhniashvili DG, Goodman SR. Ubiquitination of red blood cell alpha-spectrin does not affect heterodimer formation.
Am J Hematol 2005;
78:281-7. [PMID:
15795915 DOI:
10.1002/ajh.20282]
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Abstract
Erythrocyte alpha-spectrin is ubiquitinated in repeats alpha20/alpha21, which also represents the nucleation site for contact with the beta subunit which leads to heterodimer formation by a zippering mechanism. In this study we have determined the second-order rate constant for association of ubiquitinated alpha'-spectrin, nonubiquitinated alpha-spectrin, and beta-spectrin into the alpha'beta or alphabeta heterodimer. The rate constant for incorporation of monomers into heterodimers at 37 degrees C were (5.181 +/- 0.001) x 10(5) M(-1) sec(-1) for total alpha-spectrin (alpha + alpha'), (5.121 +/- 0.001) x 10(5) M(-1) sec(-1) for alpha'-spectrin, and (5.178 +/- 0.003) x 10(5) M(-1) sec(-1) for beta-spectrin. We conclude that ubiquitination of alpha-spectrin does not regulate heterodimer formation.
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