Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5371850 Biophysical Chemistry 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have determined the sequence of mitochondrial cytochrome c (cyt-c) from the goat heart, and it was found to have a unique amino acid sequence among all amino acid sequences of cyt-c reported till date. Its sequence alignment with the bovine cytochrome c (b-cyt-c) led us to conclude that the goat cytochrome c (g-cyt-c) differs in amino acid sequence from b-cyt-c at only one position, i.e., Pro44(bovine) → Ala44(goat). It has been observed that guanidinium chloride (GdmCl) induces a two-state transition between the native (N) and denatured (D) states of g-cyt-c. This conclusion is reached from the coincidence of GdmCl-induced transition curves monitored by measurements of absorbance at 405, 530 and 695 nm and circular dichroism (CD) at 222, 416 and 405 nm. Analysis of denaturation curves for the Gibbs energy of stabilization suggests that the stability of g-cyt-c is, within experimental errors, identical to that of b-cyt-c. We have also measured the effect of temperature on the equilibrium, N state ↔ D state of g-cyt-c in the presence of different GdmCl concentrations. These measurements gave values of transition temperature (Tm), changes in enthalpy (ΔHm) and heat capacity (ΔCp) of g-cyt-c in the absence of GdmCl, which are compared with those of b-cyt-c. We have used crystal structure coordinates of b-cyt-c to predict the structure and stability of g-cyt-c, which are compared with those of the bovine protein.

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