NMR analysis of staphylococcal nuclease thermal quench refolding kinetics. |
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Authors: | R. A. Kautz and R. O. Fox |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06511. |
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Abstract: | Thermally unfolded staphylococcal nuclease has been rapidly quenched to temperatures near 0 degree C and the refolding behavior examined using an NMR kinetic experiment. Unfolded protein, exhibiting random coil chemical shifts, persists following the quench and refolds in two distinct kinetic phases. A protein folding intermediate with a trans Lys 116-Pro 117 peptide bond is transiently overpopulated and relaxes to the predominantly cis native cis-trans equilibrium. The rate of trans-->cis isomerization in the native-like nuclease intermediate is approximately 100-fold faster than that observed in a Lys-Pro model peptide. The activation enthalpy of 20 kcal/mol observed for the nuclease Lys 116-Pro 117 peptide bond is comparable to that observed for other X-Pro isomerizations. |
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Keywords: | NMR proline isomerization protein folding refolding phases staphylococcal nuclease |
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