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Long-Range Modulations of Electric Fields in Proteins.

Hernan Biava1, Toni Schreiber2, Sagie Katz2, Jan-Stefan Völler1, Michael Stolarski2, Claudia Schulz2, Norbert Michael2, Nediljko Budisa1, Jacek Kozuch2, Tillmann Utesch2, Peter Hildebrandt2.   

Abstract

Electrostatic interactions are essential for controlling the protein structure and function. Whereas so far experimental and theoretical efforts focused on the effect of local electrostatics, this work aims at elucidating the long-range modulation of electric fields in proteins upon binding to charged surfaces. The study is based on cytochrome c (Cytc) variants carrying nitrile reporters for the vibrational Stark effect that are incorporated into the protein via genetic engineering and chemical modification. The Cytc variants were thoroughly characterized with respect to possible structural perturbations due to labeling. For the proteins in solution, the relative hydrogen bond occupancy and the calculated electric fields, both obtained from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and the experimental nitrile stretching frequencies were used to develop a relationship for separating hydrogen-bonding and non-hydrogen-bonding electric field effects. This relationship provides an excellent description for the stable Cytc variants in solution. For the proteins bound to Au electrodes coated with charged self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), the underlying MD simulations can only account for the electric field changes Δ Eads due to the formation of the electrostatic SAM-Cytc complexes but not for the additional contribution, Δ Eint, representing the consequences of the potential drops over the electrode/SAM/protein interfaces. Both Δ Eads and Δ Eint, determined at distances between 20 and 30 Å with respect to the SAM surface, are comparable in magnitude to the non-hydrogen-bonding electric field in the unbound protein. This long-range modulation of the internal electric field may be of functional relevance for proteins in complexes with partner proteins (Δ Eads) and attached to membranes (Δ Eads + Δ Eint).

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30109934     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b03870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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