Fluorescence characterization of VU-9 calmodulin, an engineered calmodulin with one tryptophan in calcium binding domain III
- 11 July 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 28 (14) , 6086-6092
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00440a053
Abstract
Absorption and fluorescence properties of VU-9 calmodulin, an engineered calmodulin in which a tryptophan residue has been introduced in position 99, have been investigated. Tryptophan 99 fluoresces with a maximum around 348 nm and is easily quenched by fluorescence quenchers such as acrylamide, indicating that the chromophore is in a polar environment and well exposed to the solvent, a location which has been reported previously for tyrosine 99 in mammalian calmodulin [Kilhoffer, M. C., Demaille, J. G., and Gerard, D. (1981) Biochemistry 20, 4407-4414]. The quantum yields of trypotophan 99 were found to be 0.19 in the absence of calcium and 0.15 in its presence. These values indicate that the chromophore is in a particular microenvironment where it is protected from the quenching mechanisms normally occurring in proteins. Steady-state fluorescence polarization measurements indicate that the protein exhibits segmental mobility both in the absence and in the presence of calcium. Binding of calcium decreses the mobility of the chromophore, a good indication for a rigidification of the protein structure. A quite rigid structure of at least the carboxy-terminal part of VU-9 calmodulin in the presence of Ca2+ is also suggested by Forester energy-transfer measurements.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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