Literature DB >> 21744920

Better biomolecule thermodynamics from kinetics.

Kiran Girdhar1, Gregory Scott, Yann R Chemla, Martin Gruebele.   

Abstract

Protein stability is measured by denaturation: When solvent conditions are changed (e.g., temperature, denaturant concentration, or pH) the protein population switches between thermodynamic states. The resulting denaturation curves have baselines. If the baselines are steep, nonlinear, or incomplete, it becomes difficult to characterize protein denaturation. Baselines arise because the chromophore probing denaturation is sensitive to solvent conditions, or because the thermodynamic states evolve structurally when solvent conditions are changed, or because the barriers are very low (downhill folding). Kinetics can largely eliminate such baselines: Relaxation of chromophores, or within thermodynamic states, is much faster than the transition over activation barriers separating states. This separation of time scales disentangles population switching between states (desired signal) from chromophore or population relaxation within states (baselines). We derive simple formulas to extract unfolding thermodynamics from kinetics. The formulas are tested with model data and with a difficult experimental test case: the apparent two-state folder PI3K SH3 domain. Its melting temperature T(m) can be extracted reliably by our "thermodynamics from kinetics approach," even when conventional fitting is unreliable.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21744920     DOI: 10.1063/1.3607605

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2019-05-24

5.  Cellular ATP Levels Determine the Stability of a Nucleotide Kinase.

Authors:  Oliver Brylski; Puja Shrestha; Patricia Gnutt; David Gnutt; Jonathan Wolf Mueller; Simon Ebbinghaus
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6.  Disease-Related Protein Variants of the Highly Conserved Enzyme PAPSS2 Show Marginal Stability and Aggregation in Cells.

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