Affinity purification of seminalplasmin and characterization of its interaction with calmodulin
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Affinity purification of seminalplasmin and characterization of its interaction with calmodulin
Abstract
Bull seminalplasmin antagonizes with high potency and selectivity the activating effect of calmodulin on target enzymes [Gietzen & Galla (1985) Biochem. J. 230, 277-280]. In the present paper we establish that seminalplasmin forms a 1:1, Ca2+-dependent and urea-resistant complex with calmodulin. The dissociation constant equals 1.6 nM. In the absence of Ca2+ a low-affinity complex is formed that is disrupted by 4 M-urea. On the basis of these properties, a fast affinity purification of seminalplasmin was developed. The high specificity of seminalplasmin as a calmodulin antagonist was demonstrated for the multipathway-regulated adenylate cyclase of bovine cerebellum. Far-u.v. c.d. properties are consistent with a random form of seminalplasmin in aqueous solution; 23% alpha-helix is induced on interaction with calmodulin. The fluorescence properties of the single tryptophan residue of seminalplasmin are markedly changed on formation of the complex. These studies allowed us to locate tentatively the peptide segment that interacts with calmodulin, and to ascertain the structural homology between seminalplasmin and other calmodulin-binding peptides. Additional material, showing the inhibition of calmodulin-mediated activation of bovine brain phosphodiesterase by melittin and seminalplasmin and also the near-u.v. spectrum of affinity-purified seminalplasmin, has been deposited as supplement SUP 50135 (4 pages) at the British Library Lending Division, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 7BQ, U.K., from whom copies may be obtained on the terms indicated in Biochem. J. (1986) 233, 5.
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