Published 1989 | Version v1
Journal article

Evidence of conformational changes in the non-equivalent binding sites of human serum transferrin

  • 1. Saint Bartholomew's Medical Coll., London (UK). Dept. of Medical Electronics and Physics

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Samples of minoferric human serum transferrin have been prepared in which the iron occupies predominantly the N-site (sample A) and the C-site (sample B). 111In was then added in concentrations small enough to ensure that there was always an excess of specific binding sites. Because of the presence of apo-transferrin in both the samples, the occupancy by 111In in the two sites was only 75-78% C-site in sample A and only 61-65% N-site in sample B. Time differential PAC spectra showed a transition in the quadrupole frequency which took place at different temperatures, ∼ 275 K in sample A and between 290 and 305 K in sample B. Debye and Arrhenius plots of the temperature dependence of the correlation time associated with molecular reorientation indicated an effective molecular volume about 50% larger than that of the hydrated diferric molecule determined by ''biochemical'' methods, and an activation energy for re-orientation of ∼ 0.065 eV. (author)

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Journal Title
Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Journal Volume
40
Journal Issue
8
Series
Appl. Radiat. Isot.
Journal Page Range
715-722
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