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Query: EC:3.4.21.1 (
chymotrypsin
)
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Microtubule-associated protein 2
(
MAP2
) binds calmodulin with a stoichiometry approaching 1-1.5 mol of calmodulin/mol of
MAP2
in the presence of calcium ion. The calmodulin-binding domain(s) of
MAP2
were probed by cross-linking 125I-calmodulin with partially digested
MAP2
, by limited digestion of the preformed 125I-calmodulin-
MAP2
adduct, and by cross-linking 125I-calmodulin with the projection- and assembly-promoting portions of
MAP2
. Cross-linking 125I-calmodulin with partially digested
MAP2
resulted in radioactive adducts of approximately 300, approximately 235, approximately 205, approximately 58, and approximately 40 kDa. The radioactive adducts with smaller molecular mass became prominent with increasing time of digestion concomitant with loss of those with higher molecular size. Limited chymotryptic digestion of preformed 125I-calmodulin-
MAP2
adducts also produced a approximately 58-kDa radioactive band followed later by a approximately 40-kDa band. Brief chymotryptic digestion and subsequent centrifugation of microtubules preformed with pure tubulin and
MAP2
permitted separation of microtubule-bound
MAP2
fragments (molecular mass = approximately 215, approximately 180, and approximately 36 kDa) from unbound fragments (molecular mass = approximately 240, approximately 180, and approximately 140 kDa). 125I-Calmodulin cross-linked only with the microtubule-bound
MAP2
fragments (forming mainly the approximately 58-kDa adduct) and not with unbound
MAP2
fragments. Since the apparent molecular size of calmodulin is approximately 21 kDa on these sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels, the results indicate that partial digestion of
MAP2
by
chymotrypsin
produces a approximately 37-kDa fragment which can be further degraded to a approximately 20-kDa fragment. The approximately 37-kDa fragment that is labeled corresponds to the previously identified assembly-promoting fragment that attaches to the microtubule.
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PMID:The calmodulin-binding domain on microtubule-associated protein 2. 642 37