Literature DB >> 17940953

Secreted glycoprotein from Live Zaire ebolavirus-infected cultures: preparation, structural and biophysical characterization, and thermodynamic stability.

Laura G Barrientos1, Amy M Martin, Robert M Wohlhueter, Pierre E Rollin.   

Abstract

Milligram quantities of Zaire ebolavirus nonstructural, secreted glycoprotein (sGP) were purified to homogeneity, and this preparation was characterized by an array of biophysical and biochemical experiments. Mass-spectrometry analysis revealed sGP posttranslational modifications and regions susceptible to limited proteolysis. In solution, sGP has an absolute molar mass of 103 kDa, is monodisperse, and folds into a predominantly beta -sheet conformation with a distinct tertiary structure. sGP appears to have a unique free-energy landscape that facilitates reversible folding and a strong propensity for disulfide-linked dimeric quaternary structure under a wide range of conditions; the low apparent free energy of conformation transition of sGP ( Delta G=1.7+/-0.1 kcal/mol) suggests that the molecule is well suited as a thermodynamically facile switch, which would allow it to report on relatively subtle changes in milieu. In addition, a conformational transition at 37 degrees C was detected in thermal denaturing experiments. On the basis of biophysical and biochemical considerations alone, we propose that the property of being a thermodynamically facile switch is an important clue to reveal sGP functionality.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17940953     DOI: 10.1086/520614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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