Changing the transition state for protein (un)folding

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作者
Doyle, DF [1 ]
Waldner, JC [1 ]
Parikh, S [1 ]
AlcazarRoman, L [1 ]
Pielak, GJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV N CAROLINA,DEPT CHEM,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27599
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10.1021/bi960409u
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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(Un)folding transition states of Saccharomyces cerevisiae iso-1-ferri- and ferrocytochromes c were studied using equilibrium and kinetic denaturation experiments, The wild-type protein and the global suppressor variant, N52I (isoleucine replaces asparagine 52), were examined. Denaturation was induced by guanidinium chloride (GdmCl) and monitored by circular dichroism (CD) spectropolarimetry without stopped-flow devices, Soret CD spectra indicate that thermal and GdmCl denatured states are different, and heat is the more effective denaturant. Equilibrium data show that the high stability of ferrocytochrome c can be rationalized as a requirement to bury the oxidation-induced positive charge and remain folded under physiological conditions. Kinetic data are monoexponential and permit characterization of the rate-limiting transition state for unfolding as a function of [GdmCl]. For the oxidized wild-type protein, the transition state solvent accessibility is nearly the same as that of the denatured state. Three perturbations, reducing the wild-type protein, reducing the N52I variant, and substituting position 52 in the oxidized protein, change the free energy and solvent accessibility of the transition state. In contrast, substituting c position 52 in the reduced protein apparently does not change the transition state solvent accessibility: allowing more detailed characterization. In the reduced proteins' transition states at 4.3 M GdmCl, the position 52 side chain is in a denatured environment, even though transition state solvent accessibility is only one-third that of the denatured state (relative to the native state).
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