Literature DB >> 17473017

Probing the folding intermediate of Rd-apocyt b562 by protein engineering and infrared T-jump.

Ting Wang1, Zheng Zhou, Michelle R Bunagan, Deguo Du, Yawen Bai, Feng Gai.   

Abstract

Small proteins often fold in an apparent two-state manner with the absence of detectable early-folding intermediates. Recently, using native-state hydrogen exchange, intermediates that exist after the rate-limiting transition state have been identified for several proteins. However, little is known about the folding kinetics from these post-transition intermediates to their corresponding native states. Herein, we have used protein engineering and a laser-induced temperature-jump (T-jump) technique to investigate this issue and have applied it to Rd-apocyt b(562) , a four-helix bundle protein. Previously, it has been shown that Rd-apocyt b(562) folds via an on-pathway hidden intermediate, which has only the N-terminal helix unfolded. In the present study, a double mutation (V16G/I17A) in the N-terminal helix of Rd-apocyt b(562) was made to further increase the relative population of this intermediate state at high temperature by selectively destabilizing the native state. In the circular dichroism thermal melting experiment, this mutant showed apparent two-state folding behavior. However, in the T-jump experiment, two kinetic phases were observed. Therefore, these results are in agreement with the idea that a folding intermediate is populated on the folding pathway of Rd-apocyt b(562) . Moreover, it was found that the exponential growth rate of the native state from this intermediate state is roughly (25 microsec)(-1) at 65 degrees C.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17473017      PMCID: PMC2206668          DOI: 10.1110/ps.062505607

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


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