Title of article :
Equilibrium unfolding of dimeric and engineered monomeric forms of λ Cro (F58W) repressor and the effect of added salts: evidence for the formation of folded monomer induced by sodium perchlorate
Author/Authors :
Maity، نويسنده , , Haripada and Mossing، نويسنده , , Michael C. and Eftink، نويسنده , , Maurice R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The equilibrium unfolding transitions of Cro repressor variants, dimeric variant Cro F58W and monomer Cro K56[DGEVK]F58W, have been studied by urea and guanidine hydrochloride to probe the folding mechanism. The unfolding transitions of a dimeric variant are well described by a two state process involving native dimer and unfolded monomer with a free energy of unfolding, Δ G 0 , un 0 , of ∼10–11 kcal/mol. The midpoint of transition curves is dependent on total protein concentration and Δ G 0 , un 0 is independent of protein concentration, as expected for this model. Unfolding of Cro monomer is well described by the standard two state model. The stability of both forms of protein increases in the presence of salt but decreases with the decrease in pH. Because of the suggested importance of a N2 ⇔ 2F dimerization process in DNA binding, we have also studied the effect of sodium perchlorate, containing the chaotropic perchlorate anion, on the conformational transition of Cro dimer by CD, fluorescence and NMR (in addition to urea and guanidine hydrochloride) in an attempt both to characterize the thermodynamics of the process and to identify conditions that lead to an increase in the population of the folded monomers. Data suggest that sodium perchlorate stabilizes the protein at low concentration (<1.5 M) and destabilizes the protein at higher perchlorate concentration with the formation of a “significantly folded” monomer. The tryptophan residue in the “significantly folded” monomer induced by perchlorate is more exposed to the solvent than in native dimer.
Keywords :
Protein folding , electrostatic interactions , Hofmeister series , Cro , Chaotropic salts , NMR
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics