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Equilibrium unfolding of the poly(glutamic acid)20 helix
Authors:Finke John M  Jennings Patricia A  Lee Jennifer C  Onuchic José N  Winkler Jay R
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4477, USA. finke@oakland.edu
Abstract:
The equilibrium structural ensemble of a 20-residue polyglutamic acid peptide (E(20)) was studied with FRET, circular dichroism, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. A FRET donor, o-aminobenzamide, and acceptor, 3-nitrotyrosine, were introduced at the N- and C-termini, respectively. Circular dichroism, steady state FRET, and time-resolved FRET measurements were employed to characterize the fraction helix and end-to-end distance under different pH conditions: pH 4 (60% alpha-helix), pH 6 (0% alpha-helix), and pH 9 (0% alpha-helix). At pH 4, the end-to-end distance was measured at 24 A and determined to be considerably less than the 31 A predicted for an alpha-helix of the same length. At pH 6 and 9, the end-to-end distance was measured at > 31 and 39 A respectively, both which are determined to be considerably greater than the 27 A predicted for a freely jointed random coil of the same length. To better understand the physical forces underlying the unusual helix-coil transition in this peptide, three theoretical MD models of E(20) were constructed: (1) a pure alpha-helix, (2) an alpha-helix with equivalent attractive intramolecular contacts, and (3) a weak alpha-helix with termini-weighted intramolecular contacts ("sticky ends"). Using MD simulations, the bent helix structure calculated from Model 3 was found to be the closest in agreement with the experimental data.
Keywords:landscape theory  folding funnel  polyglutamic acid  fluorescence  protein folding  FRET  MD  circular dichroism  helix coil transition
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