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. 1998 Oct 9;436(3):367-71.
doi: 10.1016/s0014-5793(98)01167-3.

m-Calpain subunits remain associated in the presence of calcium

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m-Calpain subunits remain associated in the presence of calcium

P Dutt et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

The hypothesis that calpain subunits dissociate in the presence of Ca2+ has been tested by methods which avoid interference by Ca2+-induced aggregation and large subunit autolysis. Inactive Cys105Ser-m-calpain, bound either to Ni-NTA-agarose or to immobilized casein, after incubation with Ca2+, could be recovered in high yield as a heterodimer. Natural bovine m-calpain, after irreversible inhibition with Z-LLY-CHN2, also bound to immobilized casein and was eluted as a heterodimer. The Ca2+ requirements of calpain containing a small subunit with EF-hand mutations were higher, both before and after autolysis, than those of wild-type calpain. In mixtures of wild-type and mutant enzymes, subunit exchange did not occur in the presence of Ca2+. The results demonstrate that the subunits in both natural and recombinant m-calpain, in the given experimental conditions, remain associated in the presence of Ca2+ both before and after autolysis.

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