The domain structure of the cholesterol side-chain cleavage cytochrome P-450 from bovine adrenocortical mitochondria: Localization of haem group and domains in the polypeptide chain

1984 
Abstract Cytochrome P -450 scc consists of two domains linked with a short loop of the polypeptide chain; under hydrolysis by trypsin the domains retain their associated state due to rigid noncovalent interactions. A partial separation of the domains by gel-chromatography on Sephadex G-200 with retention of a haem group in domain I has been achieved after incubation of the trypsin-modified cytochrome P -450 scc in 50 mM phosphate buffer (pH 7.2)/1 M NaCl/0.3% sodium cholate/0.3% Tween 80. The separation of domains I and II to individual fragments of the haemoprotein polypeptide chain has been achieved by chromatography under denaturation conditions on the activated thiopropyl-Sepharose via a selective covalent immobilization of domain II. Dissociation of a complex of domains I and II has been effectuated in the presence of 7 M guanidine. Structural characteristics of individual domains have been investigated. It is established that domain I containing a haem group is the N-terminal moiety, and domain II, the C-terminal moiety of the polypeptide chain of cytochrome P -450 scc . The pathways of limited trypsinolysis of the native cytochrome P -450 scc have been determined. The peptides containing cysteine residues localized on the surface of domain II and responsible for the interaction of haemoprotein with activated thiopropyl-Sepharose have been isolated in a homogeneous form and their amino-acid sequences have been assessed.
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