The binding of Mn2+ to bovine plasma protein C, des(1-41)-light chain protein C, and activated des(1-41)-light chain activated protein C.
K A Hill, F J Castellino
Index: Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 254(1) , 196-202, (1987)
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Abstract
The binding isotherms of Mn2+ to bovine plasma protein C (PC), des(1-41)-light chain protein C (GDPC), and activated GDPC (GDAPC) have been measured. PC contains 14-16 total Mn2+ binding sites, a value that is reduced to approximately 7-8 in the presence of NaCl. The average Kd of the latter sites is 230 +/- 30 microM. Upon removal of a 41-residue peptide from the amino terminus of the light chain of PC, and, concomitantly, all of the gamma-carboxyglutamic acid residues, the resulting protein, GDPC, possesses a single Mn2+ site of Kd = 120 +/- 20 microM. Activation of GDPC to GDAPC results in a slight lowering of the Kd for the single Mn2+ binding site to 53 +/- 8 microM, a value that is essentially unchanged in the presence of monovalent cations, a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme, or an active site directed affinity label. The Mn2+ on GDAPC is displaced by Ca2+, suggesting that the protein binding site for these two divalent cations is the same. These studies establish that Mn2+ is a suitable spectroscopic probe for the Ca2+ binding site of GDAPC, and that the divalent cation site is separate from the monovalent cation site(s) and the active site of the enzyme.
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