CROSS-LINKING OF DARK-ADAPTED FROG PHOTORECEPTOR DISK MEMBRANES - EVIDENCE FOR MONOMERIC RHODOPSIN

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DOWNER, NW
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10.1016/S0006-3495(85)83918-7
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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A model for random cross-linking of identical monomers diffusing in a membrane was formulated to test whether rhodopsin''s cross-linking behavior was quantitatively consistent with a monomeric structure. Cross-linking was performed on rhodopsin both in intact retinas and in isolated rod outer segment (ROS) membranes using the reagent glutaraldehyde. The distribution of covalent oligomers formed was analyzed by SDS[sodium dodecylsulfate]-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and compared to predictions for the random model. A similar analysis was made for ROS membranes cross-linked by diisocyanatohexane and retinas cross-linked by Cu ion complexed with o-phenanthroline. Patterns of cross-linking produced by these 3 reagents are reasonably consistent with the monomer model. Glutaraldehyde was also used to cross-link the tetrameric protein aldolase in order to verify that cross-linking of a stable oligomer, under conditions comparable to those used for ROS, yielded the pattern predicted for a tetrameric protein having D2 symmetry. This pattern is markedly different from the one for a random-collision model. A comparison of rates showed that aldolase cross-linking with glutaraldehyde is significantly faster than cross-linking of membrane-bound rhodopsin. Apparently, rhodopsin is monomeric in dark-adapted photoreceptor membranes and that the observed cross-linking results from collisions between diffusing rhodopsin molecules.
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