Published 1996 | Version v1
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Crystallization and preliminary x-ray crystallography data of the dimer of tetramer s (abcd)2 of extracellular hemoglobin from Glossoscolex paulistus in cyano met form

  • 1. Sao Paulo Univ., Sao Carlos, SP (Brazil). Inst. de Fisica
  • 2. Sao Paulo Univ., Sao Carlos, SP (Brazil). Inst. de Quimica
  • 3. Parana Univ., Curitiba, PR (Brazil)

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Full text. The extracellular hemoglobin from Glossoscolex paulistus has a molecular weight near to 3.1 x 106 Da and a structure organized in a double-layered hexagonal oligomer. The tertiary complex of dimer of tetramers (abcd)2 was obtained by chromography in Sephadex G-200, in pH 9.0, as a result of alkaline dissociation. Aiming to obtain a better understanding of the oligomeric structure and specially for the inter subunit interactions the extracellular hemoglobins, we have obtained crystals of dimer of tetramers (abcd)2 of hemoglobin from Glossoscolex and we are studying the in behavior in different conditions of precipitants and pH's. Our goal is to solve the crystal structure in order to characterize, at atomic level, the subunits contacts, heme environment and differences in residues involved in oxygenation in order to understand in this hemoglobin. The crystallization experiments the protein concentration in the cyanomet form was about 10 mg/ml and the experiments were carried out at 180C. The optimal crystallization condition achieved from factorial assays was 10% (w/v). Polyethylene glycol (PEG) 8,000 and 8%(v/v) ethylene glycol in 100 mM HEPES pH 7.5. The optimization of this condition was carried out with the variation of PEG concentrations from 6% up to 10% (by 1% step) and pH between 7.0 and 8.0. A quite critical p-H-dependence has been observed on crystal nucleation, decreasing from pH 7.0, in which the number of microcrystals in higher, up to pH 8.0, in which crystals did not appear even at higher PEG 8,000 (10% w/v). As several structures of hemoglobin from different sources (vertebrate and invertebrates) are available, we hope to solve their structure of hemoglobin from Glossoscolex paulistus by Molecular Replacement, even though the tetramer organization may be different in the earthworm as compared related to other known tetrameric hemoglobin structures. (author)

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7. Annual workshop of the LNLS users - Abstracts

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7. Workshop anual de usuarios do LNLS - Resumos

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Imprint Title
7. Annual workshop of the LNLS users - Abstracts
Imprint Pagination
134 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 106

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Title
7. annual workshop of the LNLS users
Original Conference Title
7. Workshop anual de usuarios do LNLS
Dates
13-14 Nov 1996
Place
Campinas, SP (Brazil)

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Imprint:7. Workshop anual de usuarios do LNLS - Resumos