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Title: Histidine-21 is involved in diphtheria toxin NAD+ binding. Author: Papini E, Schiavo G, Rappuoli R, Montecucco C. Journal: Toxicon; 1990; 28(6):631-5. PubMed ID: 2402759. Abstract: Histidine-21 is the sole histidine present in the A chain of diphtheria toxin and recent evidence suggests that it is involved in NAD+ binding. Fluorimetric assays of NAD+ binding and diethylpyrocarbonate modification performed at different pH values provide further insights on the role of this residue and indicate that its pKa value is 6.3. Conformational changes of subunit A of diphtheria toxin have been detected by analysis of tryptophan fluorescence in the pH 2.5-4 and pH 9-10.5 ranges. This indicates that histidine-21 is unlikely to be involved in the low pH-driven conformational change of diphtheria toxin.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]