Studies on ATP - diphosphohydrolase nucleotide-binding sites by intrinsic fluorescence
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Kettlun Leyton, Andrés
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Studies on ATP - diphosphohydrolase nucleotide-binding sites by intrinsic fluorescence
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Potato apyrase, a soluble ATP-diphosphohydrolase, was purified to
homogeneity from several clonal varieties of Solanum tuberosum.
Depending on the source of the enzyme, differences in kinetic and
physicochemical properties have been described, which cannot be
explained by the amino acid residues present in the active site. In order
to understand the different kinetic behavior of the Pimpernel (ATPase/
ADPase = 10) and Desirée (ATPase/ADPase = 1) isoenzymes, the
nucleotide-binding site of these apyrases was explored using the
intrinsic fluorescence of tryptophan. The intrinsic fluorescence of the
two apyrases was slightly different. The maximum emission wavelengths
of the Desirée and Pimpernel enzymes were 336 and 340 nm,
respectively, suggesting small differences in the microenvironment of
Trp residues. The Pimpernel enzyme emitted more fluorescence than
the Desirée apyrase at the same concentration although both enzymes
have the same number of Trp residues. The binding of the nonhydrolyzable
substrate analogs decreased the fluorescence emission of both
apyrases, indicating the presence of conformational changes in the
neighborhood of Trp residues. Experiments with quenchers of different
polarities, such as acrylamide, Cs+ and I- indicated the existence of
differences in the nucleotide-binding site, as further shown by quenching
experiments in the presence of nonhydrolyzable substrate analogs.
Differences in the nucleotide-binding site may explain, at least in part,
the kinetic differences of the Pimpernel and Desirée isoapyrases.
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Fondecyt
(No. 2970041) and the Universidad
de Chile (Dirección Postgrado y
Postítulo PG/068/97).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121729
DOI: doi: 10.1590/S0100-879X2000000700001
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Braz J Med Biol Res, July 2000, Volume 33(7) 725-729
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