Zn2+ binding to cardiac calsequestrin.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Published: April 1995

Zn2+ binding to canine cardiac calsequestrin was investigated using the Zn2+ specific fluorescence dye salicylcarbohydrazone (SACH), 65Zn2+ overlay and Zn(2+)-IDA chromatography. Cardiac calsequestrin binds approximately 200 moles of Zn2+/mole of protein with the Kd = 300 microM. Zn2+ binding to calsequestrin was further confirmed by 65Zn2+ overlay and Zn(2+)-dependent aggregation of the protein. However, calsequestrin did not bind to a Zn(2+)-IDA-agarose column, indicating that histidine residues may not be involved in Zn2+ binding to the protein. Circular dichroism revealed only minor Zn(2+)-dependent conformational changes in calsequestrin. We conclude that calsequestrin is a Ca(2+)- and Zn(2+)-binding protein and that Zn2+ may modulate the structure and function of the protein.

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