Determination of Calcium-Binding Sites in Rat Brain Calbindin D28K by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 36 (12) , 3535-3542
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9628329
Abstract
Calbindin D28K, a member of the troponin-C superfamily of calcium-binding proteins, contains six putative EF-hand domains. Calcium-binding studies of the protein by different groups of investigators have yielded discordant results with respect to the stoichiometry of calcium-binding. It has been suggested that the protein binds anywhere from 3-6 mol of calcium/mol of protein. We used negative ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry in order to definitively determine the exact calcium-binding stoichiometry of calbindin D28K and two mutant forms of the protein, one lacking EF-hand 2 (delta2) and the other lacking EF-hands 2 and 6 (delta2,6). The full-length protein bound 4 mol of calcium/mol of protein, while both of the deletion mutants bound 3 mol of calcium. Since terbium has been used extensively as a probe for the determination of the calcium-binding stoichiometries of calcium-binding proteins, we also examined the binding of terbium to the three proteins under the same conditions. Full-length calbindin D28K bound 4 mol of terbium/mol of protein, while calbindin delta2 and delta2,6 each bound 3 mol. These results clearly show that calbindin D28K binds 4 mol of calcium/mol of protein and that terbium-binding stoichiometry is similar to that of calcium.Keywords
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