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Ion pairs significantly stabilize coiled-coils in the absence of electrolyte.

Y Yu1, O D Monera, R S Hodges, P L Privalov.   

Abstract

We have used a synthetic coiled-coil peptide model system to address the long perplexing issue as to why coiled-coils are in general more stable at acidic pH than at neutral pH. Contrary to the above expectation, our results show that at low ionic strength (10 mM) the coiled-coil was much more stable at neutral pH than at acidic pH against both thermal and urea unfolding, indicating that the Lys(+)-Glu- ions pairs present around the coiled-coil interface at neutral pH contribute significantly to the stability of the coiled-coil. However, while the addition of NaCl had no significant effect on the coiled-coil stability at neutral pH, its stability at acidic pH increased dramatically. The cross-over point between the stability at acidic pH and neutral pH occurred at around 100 mM salt, above which the coiled-coil became more stable at acidic pH, in agreement with published results. Therefore, salt effect, rather than intrinsic property, such as carboxyl-carboxyl hydrogen bonding, causes this coiled-coil to become more stable at acidic pH. The preferential stabilizing effect of salt on the coiled-coil at acidic pH can be best explained in terms of the condensation of anions to the positively charged groups on the coiled-coil, the net density of which increases as glutamic acid residues become protonated in acidic pH.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8568882     DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1996.0030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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