Stopped-flow fluorescence kinetic studies of Glu-plasminogen. Conformational changes triggered by AH-site ligand binding
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Stopped-flow fluorescence kinetic studies of Glu-plasminogen. Conformational changes triggered by AH-site ligand binding
Abstract
Binding of 6-aminohexanoic acid to the AH-site, a weak lysine binding site in Glu-plasminogen, alters the conformation of the molecule. The kinetics of the binding and the accompanying conformational change are investigated at pH 7.8, 25 degrees C. Changes of intrinsic protein fluorescence were measured as a function of time after rapid mixing in a stopped-flow apparatus. The results reflect a two-step reaction mechanism: Rapid association of Glu-plasminogen and 6-aminohexanoic acid (K1 = 44 mM) followed by the conformational change (k2 = 69 s-1 and k-2 = 3 s-1) with an overall dissociation constant Kd = 2.0 mM. Thus the conformational change is rather fast, t12 = 0.01 s. Its importance for the rates of Glu-plasminogen activation reactions is discussed.
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