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Fluorescence spectrum of barnase: contributions of three tryptophan residues and a histidine-related pH dependence.

R Loewenthal1, J Sancho, A R Fersht.   

Abstract

Fluorescence spectra of wild-type barnase and mutants in which tryptophan and histidine residues have been substituted have been analyzed to give the individual contributions of the three tryptophan residues. The spectrum is dominated by the contribution of Trp-35. The fluorescence intensity varies with pH according to an ionization of a pKa of 7.75. This pKa is close to that previously determined by NMR titration of the C2-H resonances of His-18 as a function of pH (Sali et al., 1989). This histidine residue is close to Trp-94. The pH dependence of the spectrum is abolished when either His-18 or Trp-94 is mutated, and so appears to be caused by the His-18/Trp-94 interaction. The spectral response of this interaction can serve as a probe of the folding pathway and of electrostatic effects within the protein. Changes in the fluorescence spectra on substitution of Trp-94 and His-18 suggest that there is net energy transfer from Trp-71 to Trp-94.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2065058     DOI: 10.1021/bi00241a021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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