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Lommerse JP, Thomas-Oates JE, Gielens C, Préaux G, Kamerling JP, Vliegenthart JF. Primary structure of 21 novel monoantennary and diantennary N-linked carbohydrate chains from alphaD-hemocyanin of Helix pomatia. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1997; 249:195-222. [PMID: 9363772 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.00195.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 64] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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The primary structures of 21 novel monoantennary and diantennary N-glycans of the glycoprotein alphaD-hemocyanin (alphaD-Hc) of Helix pomatia have been determined. Outer oligosaccharide fragments (antennae) were released from the glycoprotein by Smith degradation of an alphaD-Hc pronase digest. The major antenna, obtained following HPLC fractionation on Lichrosorb-NH2, was characterized using 1H-NMR spectroscopy, fast-atom-bombardment mass spectrometry, and linkage analysis, and corresponds to a pentasaccharide fragment. The intact carbohydrate chains of alphaD-Hc were released with peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase-F digestion, separated from the protein on Bio-Gel P-100, and subfractionated on Bio-Gel P-4. A portion of subfractions was reduced with sodium borodeuteride, and the non-reduced and reduced samples were further fractionated on CarboPac PA-1, Lichrosorb-NH2/Lichrosphere-NH2, and/or Lichrosphere-C18. Purified oligosaccharides and oligosaccharide-alditols were analyzed using 500/600-MHz 1H-NMR spectroscopy. In total, four novel types of antenna were identified, namely, [structures: see text] which are all attached to O-2 of alphaMan residues of the trimannosyl-N,N'-diacetylchitobiose core element, which is generally beta-1,2-xylosylated and alpha-1,6-fucosylated, Man(alpha1-6)[Man(alpha1-3)][+/-Xyl(beta1-2)]Man(beta1-4)GlcNAc(beta1-4) [+/-Fuc(alpha1-6)]GlcNAc.
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- J P Lommerse
- Bijvoet Center, Department of Bio-Organic Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Idakieva K, Stoeva S, Voelter W, Genov N. Functional unit of the Rapana thomasiana (Grosse) (marine snail, gastropod) hemocyanin. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 1995; 112:599-606. [PMID: 8590374 DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(95)00102-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/31/2023]
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The amino terminal functional unit (domain a) of the Rapana hemocyanin "heavy" structural subunit, designated as Rta, was obtained after limited trypsinolysis of the whole polypeptide chain. Mass spectrometric analysis showed a molecular mass of 49,698 daltons for the electrophoretically homogeneous fragment. Twenty-five amino acid residues were sequenced directly from the N-terminus of Rta, which allowed the location of the domain in the polypeptide chain of the subunit. Physicochemical parameters were determined by absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy and circular dichroism. Comparison with the respective parameters of the whole Rapana hemocyanin showed that the polypeptide backbone folding, binuclear active site and capability of oxygen binding of the isolated functional unit are identical to those of the native hemocyanin. Comparison of N-terminal sequences of functional units from different molluskan hemocyanins and located at different positions revealed some evolutionary relationships.
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- K Idakieva
- Institute of Organic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Stoeva S, Rachev R, Severov S, Voelter W, Genov N. Carbohydrate content and monosaccharide composition of Rapana thomasiana grosse (Gastropoda) hemocyanin and its structural subunits. Comparison with gastropodan hemocyanins. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 1995; 110:761-5. [PMID: 7749626 DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(94)00201-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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The hemocyanin of Rapana thomasiana grosse (marine snail, gastropod) is a glycoprotein with a carbohydrate content of 8.9% (w/w) and monosaccharide constituents xylose, fucose, 3-O-methylgalactose, mannose, galactose, N-acetylgalactosamine and N-acetylglucosamine residues. The two structural subunits of this oxygen carrier, RHSS1 and RHSS2, are unevenly glycosylated. On subtracting the carbohydrate contribution from the M(r) values of 250 and 450 kDa attributed to the two subunits, values of 2.18 x 10(5) daltons and 4.30 x 10(5) daltons were calculated for the polypeptide part of the "light" and "heavy" subunits, respectively. Comparison of the monosaccharide compositions of gastropodan hemocyanins revealed qualitative similarities, as well as relationships between the quantities, of the individual monosaccharides: Man > or = 3MeGal > GlcNAc > or = GalNAc and Fuc > or = Xyl.
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- S Stoeva
- Department of Physical Biochemistry, University of Tübingen, Germany
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- K E van Holde
- Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331, USA
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Zolla L, Coletta M, di Cera E, Giardina B, Kuiper H, Brunori M. Discrimination of tertiary and quaternary Bohr effect in the O2 binding of Helix pomatia β-hemocyanin. Biophys Chem 1986; 24:319-25. [PMID: 17007803 DOI: 10.1016/0301-4622(86)85037-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/09/1986] [Accepted: 06/11/1986] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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Simultaneous determination of proton uptake and oxygen binding has been carried out on Helix pomatia beta-hemocyanin under equilibrium conditions in the absence of buffer and at different initial pH values. Oxygen-binding isotherms of unbuffered H. pomatia beta-hemocyanin, in the presence of phenol red as pH indicator, have been determined employing a thin-layer apparatus. Application of this very accurate technique allows monitoring of proton uptake (or release) coupled to O2-binding also at extremes of saturation which are often difficult to explore and analyze. The data have been analyzed within the framework of the cooperon model (M. Brunori, M. Coletta and E. Di Cera, Biophys. Chem. 23 (1986) 215) and compared with those obtained in the presence of buffer. Comparison of pH changes with ligand binding of the T state over all the saturation range has allowed us to discriminate and obtain quantitative estimates of the Bohr protons associated with both oxygenation of the T state and quaternary allosteric transition; no protons are taken up or released during oxygenation of the R state. These results differ quantitatively from those obtained in the presence of buffer, which alters significantly the T state contribution to the overall Bohr effect.
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- L Zolla
- Department of Biochemical Sciences and CNR Center of Molecular Biology, University of Rome 'La Sapienza', 00185 Rome, Italy
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van Kuik JA, van Halbeek H, Kamerling JP, Vliegenthart JF. Primary structure of the low-molecular-weight carbohydrate chains of Helix pomatia alpha-hemocyanin. Xylose as a constituent of N-linked oligosaccharides in an animal glycoprotein. J Biol Chem 1985. [DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(17)38672-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 67] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/22/2022] Open
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Wood E, Chaplin M, Gielens C, De Sadeleer J, Préaux G, Lontie R. Relative molecular mass of the polypeptide chain of βc-haemocyanin of Helix pomatia and carbohydrate composition of the functional units. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 1985. [DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(85)90149-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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Herskovits TT, Russell MW. Light-scattering investigation of the subunit structure and dissociation of Helix pomatia hemocyanin. Effects of salts and ureas. Biochemistry 1984; 23:2812-9. [PMID: 6466617 DOI: 10.1021/bi00307a043] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/20/2023]
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The effects of various salts of the Hofmeister and aliphatic acid salt series and hydrophobic reagents of the urea series on the subunit structure and the dissociation of Helix pomatia alpha-hemocyanin were investigated by employing light-scattering molecular weight methods. In moderate ranges of salt concentrations [0-1.0 M NaClO4, NaSCN, NaI, and guanidinium chloride (GdmCl) and 0-2.0 M NaBr], the dissociation reaction is essentially a two-step process characterized by the dissociation of whole hemocyanin molecules dissociating to half-molecules of decamers followed by the dissociation of the half-molecules to five dimeric fragments. The effectiveness of the salts and relative ineffectiveness of the ureas and GdmCl as dissociating agents in the first step of the dissociation reaction suggest that the stabilization of the contact areas between half-molecules in solution is largely a nonhydrophobic energy process involving polar and ionic interactions. Hydrophobic forces appear to be important, however, for stabilization of the half-molecules through side to side contacts of the five dimeric units that make up each half-molecule. The analysis of our dissociation data by use of equations derived in our previous studies [Herskovits, T. T., & Harrington, J.P. (1975) Biochemistry 14, 4964-4971] gave apparent estimates of amino acid groups of about 60-150 for each of the contact areas between the cylindrically shaped half-molecules and 30-60 for each of the dimers in the half-molecules themselves.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Chaplin M, Corfield G, Wood E. Origin and distribution of 3-O-methyl hexoses in gastropod haemocyanins. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 1983. [DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(83)90335-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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Ellerton HD, Ellerton NF, Robinson HA. Hemocyanin--a current perspective. PROGRESS IN BIOPHYSICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 1983; 41:143-248. [PMID: 6348872 DOI: 10.1016/0079-6107(83)90028-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 143] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/19/2023]
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Vereijken JM, Schwander EH, Soeter NM, Beintema JJ. Limited proteolysis of the 94 000-dalton subunit of Panulirus interruptus hemocyanin; the carbohydrate attachment site. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1982; 123:283-9. [PMID: 6210529 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1982.tb19765.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/19/2023]
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Limited proteolysis of the native monomeric 94-kDa subunit of Panulirus interruptus hemocyanin by trypsin, plasmin and subtilisin produces an 18-kDa fragment, a 71-kDa fragment and a small glycopeptide. In the plasmin digest a 23-kDa precursor of the 18-kDa fragment has been observed. Automatic Edman degradations demonstrated that the 18-kDa fragments have their origin at the N terminus of the 94-kDa subunit and incubations with carboxypeptidase A showed that the 71-kDa fragments originate from the C terminus. The glycopeptide is situated in between. The amino acid sequence of the glycopeptide has been determined. Its carbohydrate content accounts for the total carbohydrate of the 94-kDa subunit. All three proteases cleave the subunit at two positions within a very restricted area of the polypeptide chain, which indicates the presence of an exposed loop, carrying the carbohydrate chain, in the corresponding part the native molecule.
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Enghofer E, Kress H. Glucosamine metabolism in Drosophilia virilis salivary glands: ontogenetic changes of enzyme activities and metabolite synthesis. Dev Biol 1980; 78:63-75. [PMID: 6249688 DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(80)90318-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/19/2023]
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Gielens C, Verschueren LJ, Préaux G, Lontie R. Fragmentation of crystalline beta-haemocyanin of Helix pomatia with plasmin and trypsin. Location of the fragments in the polypeptide chain. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1980; 103:463-70. [PMID: 6444577 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb05970.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/20/2023]
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The action of plasmin on tenth molecules of beta C-haemocyanin of Helix pomatia at pH 8.2 yielded first a three-domain fragment P3 and a five-domain fragment P1 (present as a dimer at pH 8.2). Fragment P1 was further split by plasmin into a four-domain fragment P2 and a one-domain fragment P4 (also present as a dimer at pH 8.2). Trypsinolysis of P2 yielded T2 and fragment X, which was further split into T1C and T3. Fragments P3 and P4 corresponded respectively to the tryptic fragments T1A and T1B, also by their circular dichroic spectra. The determination of the N-terminal groups and the order of splitting allowed the location of the fragments in the polypeptide chain: P3 (a--c), P2 (d--g), P4 (h); T1A (a--c), T3 (d), T1C (e--f), T2 (g), T1B (h).
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Brouwer M, Wolters M, Van Bruggen EF. Proteolytic fragmentation of Helix pomatia alpha-hemocyanin: isolation of a functionally active chemically pure domain and evidence for subunit heterogeneity. Arch Biochem Biophys 1979; 193:487-95. [PMID: 464609 DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(79)90055-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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Minuth W, Klischies M, Esser K. The phenoloxidases of the ascomycete Podospora anserina. Structural differences between laccases of high and low molecular weight. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1978; 90:73-82. [PMID: 101375 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1978.tb12576.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/13/2022]
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In order to investigate the extent of the relationship between the three copper-containing glycoproteins, laccases I, II and III (Mr70000, 80000 and 390000 respectively) of Podospora anserina, the following experiments were carried out on laccases II and III: (a) determination of amino acid composition; (b) determination of N-terminal and C-terminal amino acid; (c) determination of sugar composition; (d) dissociation studies on native and denatured laccases and also after removal of copper from the enzymes; (e) digestion of the carbohydrate moieties with the aid of glycosylhydrolases. A comparison between the results of these experiments and data previously obtained with laccase I allows the following conclusions to be drawn. 1. Laccases II and III are not identical. 2. Neither of these low molecular weight laccases are as complete molecules subunits of the oligomeric laccase I. 3. The possibility of partial identity of amino acid sequences of laccases I and III can not be excluded. 4. Laccase II possibly consists of subunits of Mr37000 whereas laccase III does not. 5. Digestion of 50% of the carbohydrate content leads to complete loss of serological specificity (serological reaction and cross reaction). This finding is discussed with regard to the possible role of the carbohydrate moiety as antigenic determinants and thus as the reason for the immunological relationship. As a consequence, at least three independent structural genes for laccases must be assumed.
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Hall RL, Wood EJ, Kamberling JP, Gerwig GJ, Vliegenthart FG. 3-O-methyl sugars as constituents of glycoproteins. Identification of 3-O-methylgalactose and 3-O-methylmannose in pulmonate gastropod haemocyanins. Biochem J 1977; 165:173-6. [PMID: 889564 PMCID: PMC1164884 DOI: 10.1042/bj1650173] [Citation(s) in RCA: 48] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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In addition to the already knownonosaccharides fucose, xylose, mannose, galactose, glucose, N-acetylgalactosamine and N-acetylglucosamine, the carbohydrate part of the haemocyanin from Helix pomatia (Roman snail) contains 3-O-methylgalactose, and that from Lymnaea stagnalis (a freshwater snail) 3-O-methylgalactose and 3-O-methylmannose. The 3-O-methyl sugars were identified by g.l.c.-mas spectrometry of the corresponding trimethylsilyl methyl glycosides and the alditol acetates, and by co-chromatography with the synthetic reference substances.
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Renwrantz L, Gl�ckner W, Mitterer KE, Uhlenbruck G. Eine quantitative Bestimmung der H�molymph-Kohlenhydrate vonHelix pomatia. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 1976. [DOI: 10.1007/bf00691120] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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Gielens C, Préaux G, Lontie R. Limited trypsinolysis of beta-haemocyanin of Helix pomatia. Characterization of the fragments and heterogeneity of the copper groups by circular dichroism. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1975; 60:271-80. [PMID: 1204641 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1975.tb21000.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 35] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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A limited trypsinolysis of the tenths of beta-haemocyanin of Helix pomatia was performed at pH 8.2. The absorbance at 346 nm remained constant, indicating a preservation of the oxygen-binding sites. The five tryptic fragments were separated by chromatography on Sephadex G-100 and on DEAE-cellulose. They contained 2 Cu per 50000 daltons and showed different mobilities in agar electrophoresis. The molecular weights indicated that one fragment was constituted of three functional domains of about 50000 daltons, that two fragments were constituted of two domains, and two others of one domain. Twentieths of beta-haemocyanin seemed thus to be made up of 9 domains. The circular dichroic spectra of the fragments indicated the presence of two classes of copper groups according to their positive maximum at 455 or at 500 nm. The circular dichroic spectra also showed that no fragment could have originated from a larger one, confirming the presence of nine domains in the twentieths.
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van Driel R, van Bruggen EF. Functional properties of chemically modified hemocyanin. Fixation of hemocyanin in the low and the high oxygen affinity state by reaction with a bifunctional imido ester. Biochemistry 1975; 14:730-5. [PMID: 1115769 DOI: 10.1021/bi00675a013] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/25/2022]
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Hemocyanin of Helix pomatia is a respiratory protein with a molecular weight of 9 times 10-6; it contains 180 oxygen binding sites. The reaction of hemocyanin with the bifunctional reagent dimethyl suberimido ester, which reacts with amino groups, has been studied. Up to 75 per cent of the amino groups can be modified without inactivation of oxygen binding sites or dissociation of the protein, It appears that hemocyanin can be fixed in a state with low oxygen affinity by modification of the deoxy protein, and in a state with high oxygen affinity by modification of the oxy protein. Using conditions under which native hemocyanin binds oxygen cooperatively (Hill coefficient 2.9), modification of deoxy- and oxyhemocyanin yields derivatives with different oxygen affinities (P50 equals 10 and 2.2 mm, respectively). Both the deoxy and oxy derivatives show strongly reduced cooperativity (Hill coefficients 1.4 and 1.1, respectively). Modification of oxy- and deoxyhemocyanin subunits (molecular weight one-tenth of the native protein), which bind oxygen noncooperatively, results in derivatives with oxygen binding properties identical with those of unmodified subunits. Parallel experiments have been carried out with a unifunctional reagent, methyl acetoimido ester. Modification of partially oxygenated hemocyanin under conditions at which the protein binds oxygen cooperatively yeilds derivatives with redued cooperativity (Hill coefficents 1.1-1.2) and an oxygen affinity depending on the oxygen saturation whivh modification had been carried out. The results are consistent with a simple two-state model for the cooperativity of oxygen binding by these giant hemocyanin molecules.
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Magaldi AG, Tamino G, Salvato B. The Monophyletic Origin of Hemocyanins on the Basis of the Amino Acid Composition. Structural Implications. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 1975. [DOI: 10.1080/11250007509431425] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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Siezen RJ, van Bruggen EF. Structure and properties of hemocyanins. XII. Electron microscopy of dissociation products of Helix pomatia alpha-hemocyanin: quaternary structure. J Mol Biol 1974; 90:77-89. [PMID: 4453014 DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(74)90257-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 92] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/10/2023]
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Sullivan B, Bonaventura J, Bonaventura C. Functional differences in the multiple hemocyanins of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus L. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1974; 71:2558-62. [PMID: 4210212 PMCID: PMC388499 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.71.6.2558] [Citation(s) in RCA: 84] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/09/2023] Open
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Hemocyanin in the hemolymph of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus L., is a high-molecular-weight copper protein which binds oxygen cooperatively and shows a higher oxygen affinity at pH 7 than at pH 9. Treatment with EDTA (ethylenediaminetetra-acetate) disaggregates the hemocyanin molecules and abolishes both the reverse Bohr effect and cooperative oxygen binding. Chloride ions interact with the EDTA-treated material and, in the presence of saturating amounts of NaCl, a reverse Bohr effect is restored, but cooperativity is not. The EDTA-treated hemocyanin contains at least five electrophoretically distinct hemocyanins. These hemocyanins have similar molecular weights (about 66,000) but are functionally dissimilar. They have different oxygen affinities and different responses to chloride ions. The effect of chloride ions on unfractionated hemocyanin is due to pH-dependent chloride interactions with only two of the five hemocyanin components. The functional differences between the hemocyanin components may provide Limulus with a valuable respiratory flexibility in its interaction with the environment. The kinetics of oxygen combination and dissociation for the various hemocyanin preparations show that variations in the rate of oxygen dissociation are primarily responsible for the observed differences in oxygen affinity. The rate of oxygen dissociation varies 20-fold under conditions where the apparent rate of oxygen combination shows less than a 2-fold variation. Cooperative interactions in the untreated hemocyanin are most obvious in the "off" reaction, which increases in rate as successive oxygen molecules are released.
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Van der Ouderaa FJ, de Jong WW, Bloemendal H. The molecular weight of the basic polypeptide chain alphaB2 of alpha-crystallin. Mol Biol Rep 1974; 1:365-7. [PMID: 4427595 DOI: 10.1007/bf00309571] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/10/2023]
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Pilz I, Engelborghs Y, Witters R, Lontie R. Studies by X-ray small-angle scattering of the quaternary structure in solution of halves and tenths of Helix pomatia haemocyanin and of Sepia officinalis haemocyanin. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1974; 42:195-202. [PMID: 4830189 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1974.tb03329.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/12/2023]
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Wood EJ, Peacocke AR. Murex trunculus haemocyanin. I. Physical properties and pH-induced dissociation. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1973; 35:410-20. [PMID: 4730948 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1973.tb02853.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/12/2023]
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Brouwer M, Kuiper HA. Molecular-weight analysis of Helix pomatia alpha-hemocyanin in guanidine hydrochloride, urea and sodium dodecylsulfate. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1973; 35:428-35. [PMID: 4730950 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1973.tb02855.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 41] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/12/2023]
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The quaternary structure of Helix pomatia haemocyanins as determined by alkali treatment and succinylation. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 1972. [DOI: 10.1016/0020-711x(72)90040-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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