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Sarcoplasmic calcium-binding proteins in protochordate and cyclostome muscle

✍ Scribed by L. Kohler; J. A. Cox; E. A. Stein


Book ID
104678924
Publisher
Springer
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
490 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0300-8177

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✦ Synopsis


A sarcoplasmic calcium-binding protein (SCP) has been purified from the muscle of the protochordate Amphioxus and shown to be more similar to invertebrate SCP's than to their counterpart found in vertebrates, i.e. parvalbumins. The Amphioxus protein has a pI of 4.9, is rich in tyrosine and tryptophan, has a molecular weight of 22,000 and binds strongly 2Ca2+ with a pK of 7.88. Magnesium competes with calcium for only one of the two metal-binding sites and induces positive cooperativity in Ca2+ binding. In cyclostome muscle (lamprey and hagfish), no protein with high affinity for Ca2+ or Mg2+ could be found, irrespective of molecular weight. Instead, a protein with moderate affinity for Ca2+ (less than or equal to 10(5) M(-1)) was detected: it has a molecular weight of 60,000 and might be quite ubiquitous, as the presence of a similar protein has been reported both in red and white muscle of vertebrates such as chicken and rabbit.


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