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A fluorescence study of the binding of calcium and terbium ions to angiotensin

✍ Scribed by Robert E. Lenkinski; Jerry D. Glickson; Roderich Walter


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1978
Weight
354 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3061

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✦ Synopsis


The interactions of angiotensin II and a synthetic analogue, [As&, Val"] angiotensin I!. with Ca2+ and Tb3+ have been monitored using the intrinsic fluorescence of the tyrosine residue at position 4 in both molecules. The data indicate that angiotensin II binds both metals with a dissociation constant of -1 x lOA hl-', while no significant binding was observed with the amide analogue. Thii suggests that the side chain carboxyl group of aspartic acid forms part of the binding site. Since the value of the dissociation constant suggests chelation of the metals by the hormone, the terminal carboxyl group of the peptide is also probably invoIved in metal binding. The fact that energy transfer was observed between Tb3+ and the tyrosine of angiotensin places the hydroxl or carbonyl group of the tyrosine close to the metal binding site.


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