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  • Title: Spin-label studies on the sulfhydryl environment in bovine plasma albumin. 2. The neutral transition and the A isomer.
    Author: Cornell CN, Kaplan LJ.
    Journal: Biochemistry; 1978 May 02; 17(9):1755-8. PubMed ID: 26388.
    Abstract:
    Since we were able to demonstrate that the sulfhydryl group is located in the crevice which opens during the N--F transition (Cornell, C. N., & Kaplan, L. J. (1978) Biochemistry 17 (preceding paper in this issue), the investigation was extended by characterizing the environment during the N--B transition and in the A isomer. The results indicate that the N--B and N--F transitions are very similar in that the sulfhydryl group moves from a restricted to unhindered environment during both. The use of molecular dipstick technique further demonstrated the similarity between the F and A forms. However, since A is a covalently stabilized form of albumin after a pH dependent transition, it retains its properties during subsequent pH changes rather than reverting to the N form. We were thus able to titrate spin-labeled A through the pH range of the acidic transitions without detecting the N--F transition. Isoelectric focusing analysis of A generated during alkaline aging and purified by SP-Sephadex chromatography indicates that it is a mixture of a small number of albumin forms rather than the large number of components once thought to be formed during aging.
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