Kinetics of Zn(2+)-induced brain type creatine kinase unfolding and aggregation.
Appl Biochem Biotechnol
; 160(5): 1309-20, 2010 Mar.
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We studied the effect of Zn(2+) on the folding and aggregation of brain creatine kinase (CK-BB). We developed a method to purify CK-BB from rabbit brain and conducted inhibition kinetics and unfolding studies of CK-BB. Zn(2+) conspicuously aggregated and osmolytes, such as glycine and proline, were able to suppress the formation of aggregates and protect the enzymatic activity against Zn(2+). These results suggest that Zn(2+) might act as a risk factor for CK-BB in the brain under certain conditions, and some osmolytes may help CK-BB to sustain the active state when Zn(2+) is present. Our study provides useful information regarding the effect of Zn(2+) on brain-derived metabolic enzymes, especially those that are putatively related to brain disease. Furthermore, our study suggests that although Zn(2+) may induce CK-BB inactivation and misfolding, the ability of some abundant proteins and osmolytes to chelate Zn(2+) nonspecifically may protect CK-BB and allow it to exist in the active form.
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Zinco
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Dobramento de Proteína
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Creatina Quinase Forma BB
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2010
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