Abstract

Cation binding to three apoparvalbumins was studied by means of 113Cd NMR. The 3 parvalbumins that were investigated were carp pI 4.25, rabbit pI 5.5 and pike pI 5.0. The results showed that Cd2+ ions bind to the EF and CD sites of carp apoparvalbumin pI 4.25 with about the same affinity. For rabbit (pI 5.5) apoparvalbumin, Cd2+ binds preferentially to the EF site, while for pike (pI 5.0) apoparvalbumin, it was the CD site that exhibited somewhat higher affinity for Cd2+. The effect of Mn2+ on the 113Cd signals of rabbit parvalbumin was used to assign the 113Cd NMR signals to the EF and CD sites. The Mn2+ paramagnetic effect on rabbit and pike parvalbumins differed from that obtained for carp parvalbumin. This is in agreement with the assumption that the beta-lineage parvalbumins possess a third external site of higher affinity than the alpha-lineage parvalbumins. Furthermore, 23Na NMR was used to study Na+-Mg2+ competition in the native carp (pI 4.25) parvalbumin. The results showed that Na+ and Mg2+ compete for the same site, the third external site.

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