Literature DB >> 12359248

Folding, stability, and secondary structure of a new dimeric cysteine proteinase inhibitor.

Marjetka Kidric1, Heinz Fabian, Joze Brzin, Tatjana Popovic, Roger H Pain.   

Abstract

Clitocypin, a new type of cysteine proteinase inhibitor from the mushroom Clitocybe nebularis, is a 34-kDa homodimer lacking disulphide bonds, reported to have unusual stability properties. Sequence similarity is limited solely to certain proteins from mushrooms. Infrared spectroscopy shows that clitocypin is a high beta-structure protein which was lost at high temperatures. The far UV circular dichroism spectrum is not that of classical beta-structure, but similar to those of a group of small beta-strand proteins, with a peak at 189nm and a trough at 202nm. An aromatic peak at 232nm and infrared bands at 1633 and 1515cm(-1) associated with the peptide backbone and the tyrosine microenvironment, respectively, were used to characterize the thermal unfolding. The reversible transition has a midpoint at 67 degrees C, with DeltaG=34kJ/mol and DeltaH=300kJ/mol, and is, unusually, independent of protein concentration. The kinetics of thermal unfolding and refolding are slow, with activation energies of 167 and 44kJ/mol, respectively. A model for folding and assembly is discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12359248     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(02)02328-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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