Xs. Wang et al., CORRELATION BETWEEN UNFOLDED STATES OF APOCYTOCHROME-C AND ITS ABILITY TO PASS LIPID BILAYER, Science in China. Series B, Chemistry, life sciences & earth sciences, 37(11), 1994, pp. 1341-1349
In contrast to the horse heart apocytochrome c, the chicken heart apoc
ytochrome c underwent a conformational change from random coil to part
ial folding during a renaturation process. When the apocytochrome hors
e heart and that of chicken heart c were subjected to a translocation
assay in vitro using large trypsin-enclosed unilamellar vesicles from
soybean phospholipids, the ability of the chicken heart apocytochrome
c to penetrate into the liposomes was found to decrease markedly with
the renaturation procedure, while that of horse heart apocytochrome c
remained relatively constant. Observations from circular dichroism mea
surement on the induction of secondary folding of these two species of
apocytochrome c upon interaction with soybean phospholipid vesicles s
uggested that a more flexible structure oi apocytochrome c embedded in
the lipid matrix be required for its efficient translocation across t
he bilayer.