ID | 117530 |
Title Alternative | Reassociation of annelid giant hemoglobin from the polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis
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Kanai, Taku
University of Tokushima
Sano, Toshiya
University of Tokushima
Bandoh, Takae
University of Tokushima
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University of Tokushima
Nakanishi, Yuhko
University of Tokushima
Waki, Kanako
University of Tokushima
Murakami, Satoshi
University of Tokushima
Kuratomi, Hisako
University of Tokushima
Tokunaga, Wakako
University of Tokushima
Shibuya, Akihiro
University of Tokushima
Yamashita, Tomoko
University of Tokushima
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Keywords | giant Hemoglobin
annelid
polychaete
supramolecule
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Description | Annelid extracellular hemoglobin (Hb) is a supramolecule with molecular mass of ~3,500kDa. The giant Hb consists of 12 subassemblies (globin dodecamers, D) and 18 homodimeric linkers (L) of non-globin chain. The globin dodecamer and linker were isolated from the polychaete Perinereis aibuhittensis Hb separately. Subsequently, these two components were mixed in the presence of 1M urea at a neutral pH to reform a whole molecule of Hb. At first L was refined by reverse phase chromatography in organic solvent. On the other hand, Perinereis Hb was incubated in 4M urea solution at 4°C for 5 min, and applied to two amphoteric ion-exchange resin column to remove L stick to the resin, and to isolate only D. The eluate was condensed and subjected to gel filtration. As a result, an ingredient of molecule mass ~210 kDa, that is D, was provided in high yield. When D and L were mixed in the molar ratio of approximately 1:1 in 50mM phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) in the presence of 1 M urea at room temperature, most of the proteins met to natural Hb size again within about 20 hours. Furthermore, similar experiments were performed in 50 mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH 7.2) containing 1 M urea in the presence of 1 mM CaCl2 or 1mM EDTA. It was observed that the reassociation was affected substantially by the presence of Ca2+. In conclusion, the homodimeric linkers have the key role to form the gigantic Hb.
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Journal Title |
Natural Science Research
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ISSN | 09146385
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NCID | AN10065859
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Publisher | 徳島大学総合科学部
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Volume | 21
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Start Page | 19
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End Page | 32
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Sort Key | 19
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Published Date | 2007-12-21
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Medical Sciences
Science and Technology
Bioscience and Bioindustry
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