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Dimethyl sulfoxide at 2.5% (v/v) alters the structural cooperativity and unfolding mechanism of dimeric bacterial NAD+ synthetase.

Zhengrong W Yang1, Susan W Tendian, W Michael Carson, Wayne J Brouillette, Lawrence J Delucas, Christie G Brouillette.   

Abstract

Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is commonly used as a cosolvent to improve the aqueous solubility of small organic compounds. Its use in a screen to identify novel inhibitors of the enzyme NAD(+) synthetase led to this investigation of its potential effects on the structure and stability of this 60-kD homodimeric enzyme. Although no effects are observed on the enzyme's catalytic activity, as low as 2.5% (v/v) DMSO led to demonstrable changes in the stability of the dimer and its unfolding mechanism. In the absence of DMSO, the dimer behaves hydrodynamically as a single ideal species, as determined by equilibrium analytical ultracentrifugation, and thermally unfolds according to a two-state dissociative mechanism, based on analysis by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). In the presence of 2.5% (v/v) DMSO, an equilibrium between the dimer and monomer is now detectable with a measured dimer association constant, K(a), equal to 5.6 x 10(6)/M. DSC curve analysis is consistent with this finding. The data are best fit to a three-state sequential unfolding mechanism, most likely representing folded dimer <==> folded monomer <==> unfolded monomer. The unusually large change in the relative stabilities of dimer and monomer, e.g., the association equilibrium shifts from an infinitely large K(a) down to approximately 10(6)/M, in the presence of relatively low cosolvent concentration is surprising in view of the significant buried surface area at the dimer interface, roughly 20% of the surface area of each monomer is buried. A hypothetical structural mechanism to explain this effect is presented.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14978314      PMCID: PMC2286739          DOI: 10.1110/ps.03330104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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