PMID: 7014561May 25, 1981Paper

Tetranitromethane modification of the tyrosine residues of the lactose repressor.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
W T Hsieh, K S Matthews

Abstract

Repressor protein modified with N-ethylmaleimide has been used to determine the exclusive effects of tyrosine nitration by tetranitromethane. Since modification of proteins with tetranitromethane generally results in both cysteine oxidation and tyrosine nitration, N-ethylmaleimide has been used to protect the cysteines in the repressor against oxidation in subsequent tetranitromethane reactions. Nitration of tyrosine residues in repressor previously reacted with N-ethylmaleimide results in loss of both specific and nonspecific DNA-binding activities. Na2S2O4 reduction of tetranitromethane-modified protein restores partial operator DNA-binding and complete nonspecific DNA-binding capability. Residues primarily affected are tyrosines 7 and 17, which are both in the NH2 terminus. Inter- and intramolecular cross-links which are observed in the modified protein can be minimized by altering reaction conditions; the cross-links present occur between sites located in the NH2 termini. Modification of the core protein also results in loss of the operator DNA-binding capacity, and subsequent reduction restores partial operator-binding activity. Both operator and nonspecific DNA-binding capabilities of the repressor protein are protected b...Continue Reading

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