The mechanism of ATP–G-actin hydrolysis in Mg2+-containing solutions


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Abstract

NMR proton spectra were recorded in the range of proton resonance in the nucleotide aromatic ring of monomeric ATP–G-actin and the Mg2+–ATP–G-actin solutions in D2O to study the mechanism of ATP–G-actin hydrolysis and its role in F-actin formation in Mg2+-containing solutions. The experimental data show variations in the proton chemical shifts of the H2 and H8 peaks and splitting of the H8 resonance peak of G-actin-bound ATP adenine caused by interaction with magnesium dication. The observed variations in spectra are explained by hydrolysis of monomeric ATP–G-actin to ADP–G-actin, which is regarded as the initial stage of the G-actin to F-actin transformation.

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V. N. Umetskaya

Institute of Cytology

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Email: valentina.umetskaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Tikhoretskii pr. 4, St. Petersburg, 194064

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