Literature DB >> 17208984

Electrostatic interactions modulate the conformation of collagen I.

Uwe Freudenberg1, Sven H Behrens, Petra B Welzel, Martin Müller, Milauscha Grimmer, Katrin Salchert, Tilman Taeger, Kati Schmidt, Wolfgang Pompe, Carsten Werner.   

Abstract

The pH- and electrolyte-dependent charging of collagen I fibrils was analyzed by streaming potential/streaming current experiments using the Microslit Electrokinetic Setup. Differential scanning calorimetry and circular dichroism spectroscopy were applied in similar electrolyte solutions to characterize the influence of electrostatic interactions on the conformational stability of the protein. The acid base behavior of collagen I was found to be strongly influenced by the ionic strength in KCl as well as in CaCl(2) solutions. An increase of the ionic strength with KCl from 10(-4) M to 10(-2) M shifts the isoelectric point (IEP) of the protein from pH 7.5 to 5.3. However, a similar increase of the ionic strength in CaCl(2) solutions shifts the IEP from 7.5 to above pH 9. Enhanced thermal stability with increasing ionic strength was observed by differential scanning calorimetry in both electrolyte systems. In line with this, circular dichroism spectroscopy results show an increase of the helicity with increasing ionic strength. Better screening of charged residues and the formation of salt bridges are assumed to cause the stabilization of collagen I with increasing ionic strength in both electrolyte systems. Preferential adsorption of hydroxide ions onto intrinsically uncharged sites in KCl solutions and calcium binding to negatively charged carboxylic acid moieties in CaCl(2) solutions are concluded to shift the IEP and influence the conformational stability of the protein.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17208984      PMCID: PMC1861768          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.094284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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