The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Amino-Terminal and Carboxyl-Terminal Half-Molecules of Ovotransferrin: Preparation by a Novel Procedure and Their Interactions
Hideo OeEtsushiro DoiMasaaki Hirose
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1988 Volume 103 Issue 6 Pages 1066-1072

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The amino- (N-) and carboxyl- (C-)terminal half-molecules of ovotransferrin were pre-pared by a novel procedure. The trypsin-nicked ovotransferrin (Ikeda et al. (1985) FEBS Lett. 182, 305-309), in which the two half-molecules interact non-covalently forming a stable dimer, was purified by gel filtration and anion-exchange column chromatography. By subsequent cation-exchange chromatography, the nicked form was distinctly separated into an equivalent amount of the N-terminal and C-terminal half-molecules. Analyses of the N-terminal and C-terminal sequences indicated that the N-terminal and C-terminal half-molecules comprised the alignments of residues 1-332 and 342-686 of ovotransferrin, respectively. Anion-exchange chromatography, gel filtration chromatography, and nondenaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the isolated half-molecules had the ability to re-associate in solution. The contents of α-helix and β-sheet of the two half-molecules, as determined by circular dichroism (CD) spectra, were very similar to those of intact ovotransferrin. No prominent alteration in the secondary structure of the two half-molecules was induced by the re-association.
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