Proton Magnetic Resonance Studies on Proteolytic Fragments of Troponin-C. Structural Homology with the Native Molecule
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Comparison of proton magnetic resonance spectra of a tryptic and a thrombin fragment of troponin-C with that of the native protein has identified the domain of the molecule influenced by Ca2+ binding to the lower affinity regions I and II of troponin-C. The binding of Ca2+ to these sites results in a subtle alteration of the tertiary fold of the N-terminal half of troponin-C involving weakened contacts between several hydrophobic groups. The role and kinetics of the movements within the troponin-C molecule associated with binding at the regulatory sites are discussed.
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