Literature DB >> 28510156

Effects of macromolecular crowding agents on protein folding in vitro and in silico.

Alexander Christiansen1, Qian Wang2, Margaret S Cheung2, Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede3.   

Abstract

Proteins fold and function inside cells which are environments very different from that of dilute buffer solutions most often used in traditional experiments. The crowded milieu results in excluded-volume effects, increased bulk viscosity and amplified chances for inter-molecular interactions. These environmental factors have not been accounted for in most mechanistic studies of protein folding executed during the last decades. The question thus arises as to how these effects-present when polypeptides normally fold in vivo-modulate protein biophysics. To address excluded volume effects, we use synthetic macromolecular crowding agents, which take up significant volume but do not interact with proteins, in combination with strategically selected proteins and a range of equilibrium and time-resolved biophysical (spectroscopic and computational) methods. In this review, we describe key observations on macromolecular crowding effects on protein stability, folding and structure drawn from combined in vitro and in silico studies. As expected based on Minton's early predictions, many proteins (apoflavodoxin, VlsE, cytochrome c, and S16) became more thermodynamically stable (magnitude depends inversely on protein stability in buffer) and, unexpectedly, for apoflavodoxin and VlsE, the folded states changed both secondary structure content and, for VlsE, overall shape in the presence of macromolecular crowding. For apoflavodoxin and cytochrome c, which have complex kinetic folding mechanisms, excluded volume effects made the folding energy landscapes smoother (i.e., less misfolding and/or kinetic heterogeneity) than in buffer.

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Keywords:  Coarse-grained simulation; Excluded volume; Macromolecular crowding; Protein folding; Protein stability; Spectroscopy

Year:  2013        PMID: 28510156      PMCID: PMC5418436          DOI: 10.1007/s12551-013-0108-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Rev        ISSN: 1867-2450


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