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Query: EC:3.4.21.1 (
chymotrypsin
)
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The binding of the fluorescence probe 4,4'-bis(8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulphonate) (bis-ANS) to the human proteinase inhibitor
pregnancy-zone protein
(
PZP
) and its complexes with methylamine and
chymotrypsin
were investigated. The existence of dimeric
PZP
-
chymotrypsin
complex was demonstrated and both the dimeric and the tetrameric
PZP
-
chymotrypsin
complexes could be studied separately. The fluorescence data indicate that bis-ANS binds to two different sites on
PZP
and its complexes. The values of the dissociation constant, Kd1, for the binding to the high-affinity site were determined to be 231 +/- 14, 220 +/- 28, 114 +/- 15 and 49 +/- 1 nM, for the binding to native
PZP
,
PZP
-methylamine and dimeric and tetrameric
PZP
-
chymotrypsin
, respectively. An 11-30-fold decrease was observed in the affinity for the second site, the corresponding values of the dissociation constant, Kd2, being 1.5-2.8 +/- 1.0 microM, which are not significantly different for
PZP
and its derivatives. The results suggest that the probe bis-ANS discriminates between the different conformational states of
PZP
and that while the conformation of the complex with methylamine does not differ much from that of the native protein, there is a significant change in conformation when
chymotrypsin
cleaves the bait region. This is substantiated by a 30%-45% decrease in the maximum enhancement of fluorescence intensity when
PZP
is treated with
chymotrypsin
. Although the dimeric and tetrameric forms of
PZP
-
chymotrypsin
complexes differ in Kd1 values, the difference in the maximum enhancement of the fluorescence of bis-ANS by the two forms is not significant. This indicates that dimer-dimer interaction in the tetrameric form does not involve hydrophobic sites. The necessity of bait-region cleavage for extensive conformational changes in
PZP
distinguishes it from alpha 2-macroglobulin, the other alpha-macroglobulin in human plasma.
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PMID:Probing different conformational states of pregnancy-zone protein. Fluorescence studies utilizing the binding of 4,4'-bis(8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulphonate). 826 56