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Unfolding and aggregation during the thermal denaturation of streptokinase.

Ana I Azuaga1, Christopher M Dobson, Pedro L Mateo, Francisco Conejero-Lara.   

Abstract

The thermal denaturation of streptokinase from Streptococcus equisimilis (SK) together with that of a set of fragments encompassing each of its three domains has been investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Analysis of the effects of pH, sample concentration and heating rates on the DSC thermograms has allowed us to find conditions where thermal unfolding occurs unequivocally under equilibrium. Under these conditions, pH 7.0 and a sample concentration of less than approximately 1.5 mg x mL(-1), or pH 8.0, the heat capacity curves of intact SK can be quantitatively described by three independent two-state transitions, each of which compares well with the two-state transition observed for the corresponding isolated SK domain. The results indicate that each structural domain of SK behaves as a single cooperative unfolding unit under equilibrium conditions. At pH 7.0 and high sample concentration, or at pH 6.0 at any concentration investigated, the thermal unfolding of domain A was accompanied by the time-dependent formation of aggregates of SK. This produces a severe deformation of the DSC curves, which become concentration dependent and kinetically controlled, and thus precludes their proper analysis by standard deconvolution methods. A simple model involving time-dependent, high-order aggregation may account for the observed effects. Limited-proteolysis experiments suggest that in the aggregates the N-terminal segment 1-63 and the whole of SK domain C are at least partially structured, while domain B is highly unstructured. Unfolding of domain A, under conditions where the N-terminal segment 1-63 has a high propensity for beta sheet structure and a partially formed hydrophobic core, gives rise to rapid aggregation. It is likely that this region is able to act as a nucleus for the aggregation of the full-length protein.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12180989     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1033.2002.03107.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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