Mn(II)‐EPR measurements of cation binding by aequorin
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 187 (1) , 131-135
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb15286.x
Abstract
Cation binding at 5.degree. C by aequorin, a bioluminescent protein from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria, was examined by means of Mn(II) EPR. The bioluminescence of aequorin is triggered by Ca(II), as well as by trivalent lanthanides, and is inhibited by Mg(II) and Mn(II). Three EF-hand Ca(II)-binding domains have been identified in the aequorin amino acid sequence. In the work reported here, active native aequorin was found to have a single tight binding site for Mn(II) with an association constant of 0.566 .mu.M-1. Ca(II) and La(III) competed for the Mn(II) site with association constants of 1.92 .mu.M-1 and 1.38 .mu.M-1, respectively. The affinity of Ca(II) and La(III) for their two other (presumed) sites on aequorin was an order of magnitude less than their affinity for the Mn(II) site. Mg(II) competed for the Mn(II) site as well but with a much smaller association constant of 0.0109 .mu.M-1. Ca(II)-independent discharged aequorin did not bind Mn(II) to a significant degree. Conjectures on the location of the Mn(II) site in the aequorin amino acid sequence and on the relationship between the binding parameters of the cations and their influence on aequorin activity are given.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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