Estimation of the distance between the divalent cation binding site of des-1-41-light chain-activated bovine plasma protein C and a nitroxide spin label attached to the active-site serine residue.
K A Hill, S A Steiner, F J Castellino
Index: Biochem. J. 251(1) , 229-36, (1988)
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Abstract
The paramagnetic effect of Mn2+ on the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of a nitroxide spin label covalently attached to the active-site serine residue of des-1-41-light chain bovine plasma-activated protein C, and situated at a distance of approximately 1.2 nm from this amino acid, has been utilized to estimate the distance on the enzyme surface between the single Mn2+ site and the free electron of the spin label. This distance has been found to be approx. 1.12 nm. A significant paramagnetic effect of Mn2+ on the spectrum of this same nitroxide spin label bound to activated protein C (APC) has been found. However, in this case distance calculations are complicated by the existence of a multiplicity of Mn2+ sites on APC. If it is assumed that a single Mn2+ site is responsible for the paramagnetic effect on the spectrum of the spin label, the interelectron distance on APC would be approx. 0.90 nm.
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