Heterologous Overexpression of Human NEFA and Studies on the Two EF-Hand Calcium-Binding Sites

1999 
Abstract Human NEFA is an EF-hand, leucine zipper protein containing a signal sequence. To confirm the calcium binding capacity of NEFA, recombinant NEFA analogous to the mature protein and mutants with deletions in the EF-hand domain were expressed in Pichia pastoris and secreted into the culture medium at high yield. The calcium binding activity of each purified protein was measured by a modified equilibrium dialysis using the fluorescent Ca 2+ indicator FURA-2 and atomic absorption spectroscopy. A stoichiometry of 2 mol Ca 2+ /mol NEFA was determined. The Ca 2+ binding constants were resolved by intrinsic fluorescence spectroscopy. Fluorescence titration exhibited two classes of Ca 2+ binding sites with Kd values of 0.08 μM and 0.2 μM. Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy showed an increase from 30 to 43% in the amount of α-helix in NEFA after addition of calcium ions. Limited proteolytic digestion indicated a Ca 2+ dependent conformational change accompanied by an altered accessibility to the enzyme.
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