Abstract

Chromogranin A, the most abundant protein in bovine adrenal chromaffin granules, bound calmodulin in a Ca2(+)-dependent manner, and the calmodulin-binding property was utilized to purify chromogranin A. Chromogranin A has been described in the past as a "random-coil polypeptide" with little alpha-helix or beta-sheet conformation. However, circular dichroism measurements with pure, native chromogranin A revealed relatively high alpha-helical contents (40% at the intravesicular pH of 5.5). Fluorescence studies confirmed previous observations that chromogranin A binds Ca2+ with low affinity. Considering the high concentration of Ca2+ in the secretory vesicle, the effect of Ca2+ on the secondary structure and self-association of chromogranin A was examined. Ca2+ induced a decrease of alpha-helicity of chromogranin A from 40 to 30% at pH 5.5. In contrast, at pH 7.5 the same amount of Ca2+ increased alpha-helicity of the protein from 25 to 40%. Boiling of the adrenal extract, a commonly used purification procedure for chromogranin A, resulted in the isolation of conformationally distinct chromogranin A molecule. Unlike secretory protein-I of the parathyroid gland (Gorr, S.-V., Dean, W. L., Radley, T. L., and Cohn, D. V. (1988) Bone Mineral 4, 17-25), chromogranin A aggregated rapidly in the presence of Ca2+. The extent and rate of aggregation were highly dependent on Ca2+ concentration. Although both the rate and extent of aggregation at pH 7.5 were much lower than those at pH 5.5, aggregation of chromogranin A proceeded at both pH's. In this respect, chromogranin A differs from human chromogranin C which was shown by Gerdes et al. (Gerdes, H.-H., Rosa, P., Phillips, E., Baeuerle, P. A., Frank, R., Argos, P., and Huttner, W. B. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 12009-12015) to aggregate at pH 5.2 but not at pH 7.4.

Highlights

  • A, the most abundant protein in bovine adrenal chromaffin granules, bound calmodulin in a Ca’+-dependent manner, and the calmodulin-binding property was utilized to purify chromogranin

  • It appeared likely that chromogranin A (CGA) might bind CaM in the presence of Ca ‘+. This prediction proved to be the case and we have found that CGA bound CaM tightly in a Ca’+-dependent manner even at high ionic strength

  • In this paper we report the effect of Ca’+ on the secondary structure of pure, native CGA isolated without the use of a boiling step utilizing the calmodulin-binding property of CGA

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Introduction

A, the most abundant protein in bovine adrenal chromaffin granules, bound calmodulin in a Ca’+-dependent manner, and the calmodulin-binding property was utilized to purify chromogranin. A revealed relatively high a-helical contents (40% at the intravesicular pH of 5.5). Considering the high concentration of Ca2+ in the secretory vesicle, the effect of Ca’+ on the secondary structure and self-association of chromogranin A was examined. Ca2+ induced a decrease of a-helicity of chromogranin. V. (1988) Bone Mineral 4, 17-25), chromogranin aggregated rapidly in the presence of Ca2+. The extent and rate of aggregation were highly dependent on Ca’+. Both the rate and extent of aggregation at pH 7.5 were much lower than those at pH 5.5, aggregation of chromogranin

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