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7Li Nuclear-magnetic-resonance Study of Lithium Binding to Myo-inositolmonophosphatase

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Journal Eur J Biochem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1996 Aug 15
PMID 8925839
Citations 6
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Abstract

The interaction of Li+ with myo-inositol monophosphatase was studied by 7Li-NMR spectroscopy. Li+ binding to the enzyme induces a downfield shift and broadening of the 7Li-NMR signal. Changes of the chemical shift were used to follow the titration of the enzyme with lithium and to determine a dissociation constant, Kd = (1.0 +/- 0.1) mM. Only one major binding site/enzyme subunit was inferred. The complex forms independently of the presence of inorganic phosphate. Metals from the group IIa of the periodic table compete with Li+ binding with the affinity increasing in the order Mg2+ < Ca2+ < Be2+. In contrast to lithium, their binding is enhanced by phosphate.

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