1. Detection by fluorescence of structural changes accompanying the activation of Hageman factor (factor XII)
- Author
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Saito H, Fair Bd, Rippon Wb, and Ratnoff Od
- Subjects
Conformational change ,Factor XII ,Protein Conformation ,Polyenes ,Fluorescence ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Public health service ,Enzyme Activation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Ellagic Acid ,Benzene Derivatives ,Humans ,Ellagic acid ,Fluorescent Dyes - Abstract
SummaryThe activation of Hageman factor (factor XII) by ellagic acid may involve a conformational change in which at least some of its hydrophobic regions, previously buried, are exposed to the surrounding environment. The fluorescent probe, l,6-diphenyl-l,3,5-hexatriene (DPH), when added to a solution of ellagic acid-activated Hageman factor, displayed substantially more fluorescence compared to solutions of the probe and the unactivated form of the protein. These studies imply that the hydrophobic regions of activated Hageman factor are exposed in such a way that the DPH probe has easy access to the hy-drophobic environment to which it binds.This work was supported in part by Research Grants HL 15195 and HL 01661 from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, The National Institutes of Health, U. S. Public Health Service, and in part by grants from the American Heart Association and its Northeast Ohio Affiliate. Ms. Janet Shlaes provided invaluable technical help.
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- 1977