2-DIMENSIONAL NMR-STUDIES OF SQUASH FAMILY INHIBITORS - SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC PROTON ASSIGNMENTS AND SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF REACTIVE-SITE HYDROLYZED CUCURBITA-MAXIMA TRYPSIN INHIBITOR-III

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KRISHNAMOORTHI, R
GONG, YX
LIN, CLS
VANDERVELDE, D
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[1] HUBEI ACAD AGR SCI,CTR TESTING,WUHAN,PEOPLES R CHINA
[2] KANSAS STATE UNIV AGR & APPL SCI,DEPT MED CHEM,MANHATTAN,KS 66506
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10.1021/bi00118a036
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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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The solution structure of reactive-site hydrolyzed Cucurbita maxima trypsin inhibitor III (CMTI-III*) was investigated by two-dimensional proton nuclear magnetic resonance (2D NMR) spectroscopy. CMTI-III*, prepared by reacting CMTI-III with trypsin which cleaved the Arg5-Ile6 peptide bond, had the two fragments held together by a disulfide linkage. Sequence-specific H-1 NMR resonance assignments were made for all the 29 amino acid residues of the protein. The secondary structure of CMTI-III*, as deduced from NOESY cross peaks and identification of slowly exchanging hydrogens, contains two turns (residues 8-12 and 24-27), a 3(10)-helix (residues 13-16), and a triple-stranded beta-sheet (residues 8-10, 29-27, and 21-25). This secondary structure is similar to that of CMTI-I [Holak, T. A., Gondol, D., Otlewski, J., & Wilusz, T. (1989) J. Mol. Biol. 210, 635-648], which has a Glu instead of a Lys at position 9. Sequential proton assignments were also made for the virgin inhibitor, CMTI-III, at pH 4.71, 30-degrees-C. Comparison of backbone hydrogen chemical shifts of CMTI-III and CMTI-III* revealed significant changes for residues located far away from the reactive-site region as well as for those located near it, indicating tertiary structural changes that are transmitted through most of the 29 residues of the inhibitor protein. Many of these residues are functionally important in that they make contact with atoms of the enzyme in the trypsin-inhibitor complex, as revealed by X-ray crystallography [Bode, W., Greyling, H. J., Huber, R., Otlewski, J., & Wilusz, T. (1989) FEBS Lett. 242, 285-292]. Furthermore, comparison of backbone hydrogen chemical shifts of CMTI-I [Holak, T. A., Gondol, D., Otlewski, J., & Wilusz, T. (1989) J. Mol. Biol. 210, 635-6481 and CMTI-III, on the other hand, indicated changes for fewer residues located near the site of substitution (Glu9 in CMTI-I and Lys9 in CMTI-III) as well as away in the C-terminal region; residues that form the secondary structural elements showed chemical shift perturbations, whereas those in an extended conformation did not. These chemical shift changes were relatively small (< 0.15 ppm) compared to changes that occurred upon hydrolysis of the reactive-site peptide bond between Arg5 and Ile6 in CMTI-III (up to 0.64 ppm).
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