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. 1979 Apr 1;179(1):135-9.
doi: 10.1042/bj1790135.

Cross-linking experiments with the adenosine triphosphatase of sarcoplasmic reticulum

Cross-linking experiments with the adenosine triphosphatase of sarcoplasmic reticulum

G M Hebdon et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The proteins of sarcoplasmic reticulum were cross-linked by rapid oxidation of thiol groups with I2. About two-thirds of the thiols were oxidized without any significant cross-linking, implying an extensive formation of intramolecular disulphide bonds. When the thiols were completely oxidized at room temperature a series of oligomers containing up to five molecules were observed, as well as large aggregates which were excluded from the gels. Complete oxidation at -10 degrees C left most of the ATPase (adenosine triphosphatase) as monomer. Similar results were obtained when copper-phenanthroline complexes or dimethyl suberimidate were used as cross-linking reagents. We conclude that most of the cross-linked species arise by linking of randomly colliding ATPase molecules which are present in the membrane at very high concentration.

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