Abstract

Proteins comprise almost half of the weight of plasma membrane and are responsible for preforming various membrane functions. Functionality of the protein is sensitive to its structure. Therefore, modification of the protein conformation can abrogate its function. We demonstrate the induction of radioadaptation in the kidney of low-dose irradiated rats in the form of diminishing the alterations of the protein secondary structure. The FTIR amide I absorption band fitting using Lorentz function was used to identify the various components of the protein secondary structure. FTIR data show changes in amide I band position, amide I/amide II area ratio, FWHM of amide I band, the shifts in the β-structure bands at 1611, 1623, 1634 cm−1 and the decrease in the β/α ratio. 2Gy x-irradiation lead to an increase in the β-structure at the expense of the α-helix. The effect of 2Gy x-irradiation was diminished when preceded with 100 mGy x-rays 24 h earlier. The data provide clue of induction of radioadaptation in the kidneys of whole-body irradiated rats following receiving a low priming dose 24 h prior to a challenging dose.

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