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Tryptophanyl fluorescence heterogeneity of apomyoglobins. Correlation with the presence of two distinct structural domains

Authors :
Giovanni Colonna
Luigi Servillo
Giuseppe Parlato
Ciro Balestrieri
Gaetano Irace
Irace, Gaetano
Balestrieri, C
Parlato, G
Servillo, Luigi
Colonna, G.
Publication Year :
1981

Abstract

The individual fluorescence of the two tryptophan residues (Trp-7 and Trp-14) of mammalian apomyoglobins has been resolved by comparing the fluorescence properties of these proteins to those of bluefin tuna apomyoglobin, which contains only Trp-14. The two tryptophan residues have been found to have different emission maxima, i.e., 321 for Trp-14 and 333 for Trp-7. The fluorescence of Trp-14 depends on the protonation of a sterically related histidyl residue in the pH range between 8.3 and 5.6, where no conformational change was detected. This residue has been identified as His-119. At pH 8.3 the quantum yield of Trp-7 is lower than that of Trp-14. An increase of the fluorescence intensity of Trp-7 occurs when the heme binding site of apomyoglobin is destroyed by acid or a low concentration of guanidine hydrochloride. An independent unfolding of the N-terminal district of the apomyoglobin molecular occurs on increasing the guanidine concentration. The two distinct structural transitions have been discussed in terms of two domains of tertiary structure.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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