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On the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the conformational stability of globular proteins
Authors:Giuseppe Graziano
Abstract:The model developed for cold denaturation (Graziano, PCCP 2010, 12, 14245‐14252) is extended to rationalize the dependence of protein conformational stability upon hydrostatic pressure, at room temperature. A pressure− volume work is associated with the process of cavity creation for the need to enlarge the liquid volume against hydrostatic pressure. This contribution destabilizes the native state that has a molecular volume slightly larger than the denatured state due to voids existing in the protein core. Therefore, there is a hydrostatic pressure value at which the pressure−volume contribution plus the conformational entropy loss of the polypeptide chain are able to overwhelm the stabilizing gain in translational entropy of water molecules, due to the decrease in water accessible surface area upon folding, causing denaturation. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers 103: 711–718, 2015.
Keywords:pressure‐induced denaturation  solvent‐excluded volume effect  pressure−  volume work  geometric model of proteins  voids in the protein core
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