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. 2004 Jul 27;43(29):9320-31.
doi: 10.1021/bi049657d.

Energetics and mechanism of Ca2+ displacement by lanthanides in a calcium binding protein

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Energetics and mechanism of Ca2+ displacement by lanthanides in a calcium binding protein

Sourajit M Mustafi et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

The displacement of Ca(2+) by trivalent lanthanide ions (Tm(3+)) in a protozoan (Entamoeba histolytica) Ca(2+) binding protein has been studied by NMR and isothermal calorimetry (ITC). The study provides a basis for understanding the behavior of lanthanides when used as a substitute for Ca(2+), the pattern of sequential binding, the structural changes involved, the range and magnitude of paramagnetic interaction, and the associated energetics and mechanism. The progressive Ca(2+) displacement from site III first, followed by displacement from site II, I, and IV, as observed during the NMR titration experiments, is interpreted in the light of ITC data to provide a deeper insight into the intradomain and, for the first time, interdomain cooperativity and information about the statistical phenomenon involved in it. A theoretical model governing Ca(2+) displacement is provided. The small structural changes involved in Ca(2+) displacement by a diamagnetic lanthanide (La(3+)) has also been monitored.

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