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Title: Localization of an exchange inhibitory peptide (XIP) binding site on the cardiac sodium-calcium exchanger. Author: Hale CC, Bliler S, Quinn TP, Peletskaya EN. Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1997 Jul 09; 236(1):113-7. PubMed ID: 9223436. Abstract: The exchange inhibitory peptide (XIP; RRLLFYKYVYKRYRAGKQRG) is a potent inhibitor of cardiac Na-Ca exchange activity. This study attempted to identify the XIP binding site on the Na-Ca exchange protein. Bovine cardiac sarcolemmal vesicles were proteolyzed and fractionated by XIP-affinity column chromatography. A 24 kDa fragment was purified and subjected to amino acid sequence analysis. A negatively charged region of intracellular loop f of the Na-Ca exchange protein (IDDDIFEEDEN; aa 445-455) was identified. The affinity and specificity of XIP interaction with peptides IDDDIFEEDEN and GEDDDDDECGEE (another negatively charged region of the Na-Ca exchange protein) were examined. XIP cross-linked to peptide IDDDIFEEDEN but not GEDDDDDECGEE in a pH-dependent manner. Fluorescence titration binding studies indicated that binding of IDDDIFEEDEN with XIP was saturable (Kd=5 microM) while binding with GEDDDDDECGEE was not specific. These data suggest that amino acids 445-455 on Na-Ca exchange loop f are involved in XIP binding.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]