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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology
Article . 1986 . Peer-reviewed
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Radioiodination of tyrosine residue(s) of ox testis and of wheat germ calmodulins

Authors: C, Dutoit; M, Rolland; R, Aquaron;

Radioiodination of tyrosine residue(s) of ox testis and of wheat germ calmodulins

Abstract

Radioiodination of the two tyrosine residues (Tyr-99 and Tyr-138) of ox testis calmodulin was performed using several methods, and studied through the specific activity, and the [125I]iodoamino acid analysis of the radiolabeled calmodulins. Hydrolysis by thrombin of 125I-calmodulin labeled by the lactoperoxidase method and subsequent isolation of peptides TM1 and TM2 by gel electrophoresis showed preferential labeling by 125I of Tyr-99 (TM1) over Tyr-138 (TM2). Analysis of [125I]iodoamino acids of radiolabeled TM1, TM2 and calmodulin demonstrated that [125I]monoiodotyrosine was predominant, the remainder being [125I]diiodotyrosine. Radioiodination of wheat germ calmodulin, which contains a single tyrosine residue (Tyr-139), showed that only TM2 was labeled by 125I on the Tyr-139 residue and also on the His-108 residue (radiolabeled monoiodotyrosine, diiodotyrosine and monoiodohistidine being present).

Keywords

Male, Monoiodotyrosine, Chloramines, Thrombin, Plants, Peptide Fragments, Iodine Radioisotopes, Tosyl Compounds, Calmodulin, Isotope Labeling, Testis, Animals, Tyrosine, Urea, Cattle, Lactoperoxidase, Triticum

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