M. Raghavan, C. K. Smith, C. Schutt
Apr 1, 1989
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Analytical biochemistry
Abstract
The methylation of histidine in actin from various muscle and nonmuscle sources has been studied by formation of phenylthiocarbamyl derivatives and subsequent reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatographic separation and analysis of actin hydrolyzates. All the actin species examined were found to contain 3-methylhistidine. This method has also been used in assays for the enzyme(s) responsible for methylation of rabbit skeletal muscle actin and to investigate the formation of other methylated residues in vitro. 3-Methyl-histidine is the major methylation product in this in vitro reaction.