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Spectroscopic and MD simulation studies on unfolding processes of mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase VA induced by urea.

Danish Idrees1, Amresh Prakash1, Md Anzarul Haque1, Asimul Islam1, Faizan Ahmad1, Md Imtaiyaz Hassan1.   

Abstract

Carbonic anhydrase VA (CAVA) is primarily expressed in the mitochondria and involved in numerous physiological processes including lipogenesis, insulin secretion from pancreatic cells, ureagenesis, gluconeogenesis and neuronal transmission. To understand the biophysical properties of CAVA, we carried out a reversible urea-induced isothermal denaturation at pH 7.0 and 25°C. Spectroscopic probes, [θ]222 (mean residue ellipticity at 222 nm), F344 (Trp-fluorescence emission intensity at 344 nm) and Δε280 (difference absorption at 280 nm) were used to monitor the effect of urea on the structure and stability of CAVA. The urea-induced reversible denaturation curves were used to estimate [Formula: see text], Gibbs free energy in the absence of urea; Cm, the mid-point of the denaturation curve, i.e. molar urea concentration ([urea]) at which ΔGD = 0; and m, the slope (=∂ΔGD/∂[urea]). Coincidence of normalized transition curves of all optical properties suggests that unfolding/refolding of CAVA is a two-state process. We further performed 40 ns molecular dynamics simulation of CAVA to see the dynamics at different urea concentrations. An excellent agreement was observed between in silico and in vitro studies.

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Keywords:  carbonic anhydrase VA; isothermal denaturation; molecular dynamics simulation; protein folding; protein stability; two-state unfolding; urea-induced denaturation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26421381     DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2015.1100552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Struct Dyn        ISSN: 0739-1102


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