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Protein Dynamics of the Sensor Protein HemAT as Probed by Time-Resolved Step-Scan FTIR Spectroscopy.

Andrea Pavlou1, Hideaki Yoshimura2, Shigetoshi Aono2, Eftychia Pinakoulaki3.   

Abstract

The heme-based aerotactic transducer (HemAT) is an oxygen-sensor protein consisting of a sensor and a signaling domain in the N- and C-terminal regions, respectively. Time-resolved step-scan FTIR spectroscopy was employed to characterize protein intermediate states obtained by photolysis of the carbon monoxide complexes of sensor-domain, full-length HemAT, and the Y70F (B-helix), L92A (E-helix), T95A (E-helix), and Y133F (G-helix) HemAT mutants. We assign the spectral components to discrete substructures, which originate from a helical structure that is solvated (1638 cm-1) and a native helix that is protected from solvation by interhelix tertiary interactions (1654 cm-1). The full-length protein is characterized by an additional amide I absorbance at 1661 cm-1, which is attributed to disordered structure suggesting that further protein conformational changes occur in the presence of the signaling domain in the full-length protein. The kinetics monitored within the amide I absorbance of the polypeptide backbone in the sensor domain exhibit two distinct relaxation phases (t1 = 24 and t2 = 694 μs), whereas that of the full-length protein exhibits monophasic behavior for all substructures in a time range of t = 1253-2090 μs. These observations can be instrumental in monitoring helix motion and the role of specific mutants in controlling the dynamics in the communication pathway from the sensor to the signaling domain. The kinetics observed for the amide I relaxation for the full-length protein indicate that the discrete substructures within full-length HemAT, unlike those of the sensor domain, relax independently.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29414704      PMCID: PMC5985031          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2017.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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