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Published December 1, 1969 | public
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Study of carbonic anhydrase using perturbed angular correlations of gamma radiation

Abstract

The angular correlation of the 150-247 kev gamma-ray cascade of (111m)Cd is strongly perturbed when this nucleus is bound to the enzyme carbonic anhydrase. A comparison of the perturbed angular correlation for the apoenzyme with that for native carbonic anhydrase confirms that the (111m)Cd binds at the active region of the enzyme. These results provide good evidence that the perturbed angular correlation reflects the effective molecular rotational correlation time at the metal binding site, and that this radioactive nucleus can be used as a rotational tracer to label biological macromolecules. The qualitative dependence of the perturbed angular correlation of the (111m)Cd cascade on the molecular rotational correlation time at the metal binding site is illustrated using a cadmium-complex solution at various temperatures.

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Copyright © 1969 by the National Academy of Sciences. Communicated by Harden M. McConnell, September 15, 1969. The assistance of Mrs. Winifred Heppler, Mr. George Gabor, Mrs. Penny Fink, and Dr. Lloyd Robinson is gratefully acknowledged.

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