Studies on plant calmodulin and its interaction with antagonist W-7 by Ln(3+) luminescence probes
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1998
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Plant calmodulin (CaM) has been extracted from cauliflower, and the purified CaM has been identified with the activation of NAD kinase (NADK) and the inhibition effect of CaM antagonist W-7. CaM's intrinsic fluorescence and Tb3+ fluorescence showed that there was one tyrosine residue and four metal-binding sites in cauliflower CaM. Based on Forster-type nonradiative energy theory, the distances of Tyr --> site III, IV have been determined, and these are 1.23 nm (Tyr --> site III ) and 1.18 nm(Tyr --> site IV). The Eu3+ and Tb3+ fluorescence probes showed that the combination of CaM with W-7 resulted in significant change on CaM's conformation, but did not affect coordination environment of metal-binding sites. |
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Liu DL;Yang YS;Sun DY;Wang SB;Zhang HJ;Gong ML.Studies on plant calmodulin and its interaction with antagonist W-7 by Ln(3+) luminescence probes,JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS,1998,16(2):134-138 |
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