The Journal of biological chemistry, 262(16), 7552-7558 (1987-06-05)
Heparin has been shown to exhibit lower affinity for the antithrombin-thrombin complex than for antithrombin alone (Carlstrom, A.-S., Lieden, K., and Bjork, I. (1977) Thromb. Res. 11, 785-797), suggesting that structural alterations in antithrombin may accompany its reaction with thrombin.
The fluorescence intensity difference between rabbit skeletal myosin subfragment 1 (S1) and nucleotide-bound or trapped S1 isolates ATP-sensitive tryptophans (ASTs) emission from the total tryptophan signal. Neutral (acrylamide) quenching of the ASTs is sensitive to the binding or trapping of
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 65(4), 351-354 (1991-04-08)
Chemical modification of tryptophan residues in antithrombin III by dimethyl (2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzyl) sulfonium bromide (HNBSB) generates products with similar levels of modification (equivalent to 0.9 mole 2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzyl [HNB] incorporated/mole of antithrombin III) but with high or low affinity for heparin-Sepharose. Upon
Modification of tryptophanyl residues (Trps) of myosin subfragments 1 (S-1) was performed with dimethyl(2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzyl)sulfonium bromide (DHNBS). Under controlled conditions, pH 6 at 0 degrees C and 10-min reaction with 10-100-fold molar excess, K+(EDTA) activity was reduced down to less than
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