Iodination of a tyrosyl residue in staphylococcal alpha-toxin
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Iodination of a tyrosyl residue in staphylococcal alpha-toxin
Abstract
Iodination of staphylococcal alpha-toxin by the lactoperoxidase method resulted in the maximal incorporation of about 2.5 atoms of iodine per molecule of alpha-toxin. The iodination primarily involved a single tyrosine residue as shown by analysis of both cyanogen bromide and tryptic peptides. Iodination at a level of 1.2 iodine atoms per alpha-toxin molecule led to a dramatic decrease in the hemolytic and lethal activities, although no decrease in the binding of iodinated toxin to rabbit erythrocytes was observed (Cassidy and Harshman (1976), Biochemistry, the following paper in this issue). Monoiodinated alpha-toxin was found to have 15% of the specific hemolytic activity of native alpha-toxin. Incubation of rabbit erythrocytes with iodinated alpha-toxin led to a significant protection from the hemolytic activity of native alpha-toxin added later. The results show the modification of a single unique tyrosyl residue in alpha-toxin permits the resolution of alpha-toxin's biological activities from its cell binding activity.
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