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Molecular mechanics analysis of Tet repressor TRP-43 fluorescence.   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
A 35% decrease in the fluorescence intensity of F75 TetR Trp-43 was observed upon binding of the tetracycline derivative 5a,6-anhydrotetracycline (AnTc) to the repressor. The fluorescence decay of Trp-43 in F75 TetR and in its complex with AnTc could be described by the sum of three exponential components, with lifetimes of about 6, 3, and 0.3 ns. The amplitudes, however, were markedly altered upon binding. The minimized energy mapping of Trp-43 chi 1 x chi 2 isomerization clearly indicated the existence of three main potential wells at positions (-160 degrees, -90 degrees) (rotamer I), (-170 degrees, 90 degrees) (rotamer II), and (-70, 150 degrees) (rotamer III). Our study of Trp-43 environment for each of the three rotamers suggests that the longest decay component may be assigned to rotamer II, the middle-lived component to rotamer I, and the subnanosecond component to rotamer III. The origin of the changes in the rotamer distribution upon AnTc binding is discussed. Anisotropy decays are also discussed within the framework of the rotamer model.  相似文献   

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We have inserted a tryptophan (F77W) in the core of the regulatory domain of cardiac troponin C (cNTnC), and previously determined the structure of this mutant with and without the cosolvent trifluoroethanol (TFE). Interestingly, the orientations of the indole side chain of the Trp are in opposite directions in the two structures (Julien et al., Protein Sci 2009; 18:1165-1174). Fluorescence decay experiments for single Trp-containing proteins often show several lifetimes, which have been interpreted as reflecting conformational heterogeneity of the Trp side chain resulting from different rotamers. To test this interpretation, we monitored the effect of TFE on wild type, F77W and F77W-V82A calcium-saturated cNTnC using 2D (13)C-HSQC NMR and time-correlated single photon counting fluorescence spectroscopies. The time dependence of the Trp fluorescence decay was fit with three lifetimes. Addition of TFE caused a gradual, but limited decrease of the lifetimes due to dynamic quenching. For F77W cNTnC, the amplitude fractions of the lifetimes also changed upon addition of TFE-the long lifetime increased from 13 to 29%, while the middle lifetime decreased from 63 to 50% and the short lifetime remained relatively unchanged. For F77W-V82A cNTnC, comparable NMR changes are observed, confirming the switch in rotamer conformation, but only much smaller changes in fluorescence decay parameters were detected. These data indicate that the balance between the rotamer states can be changed without changing the lifetime amplitude fractions appreciably, and suggest that the environment(s) of the indole ring, responsible for the different lifetimes, can result from factors other than the intrinsic rotamer state of the tryptophan.  相似文献   

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The fluorescence decay of tryptophan is a sensitive indicator of its local environment within a peptide or protein. We describe the use of frequency domain fluorescence spectroscopy to determine the conformational and environmental changes associated with the interaction of single tryptophan amphipathic peptides with a phospholipid surface. The five 18-residue peptides studied are based on a class A amphipathic peptide known to associate with lipid bilayers. The peptides contain a single tryptophan located at positions 2, 3, 7, 12, or 14 in the sequence. In aqueous solution, the peptides are unstructured and a triple-exponential function is required to fit the decay data. Association of the peptides with small unilamellar vesicles composed of egg phosphatidylcholine reduces the complexity of the fluorescence decays to a double exponential function, with a reduced dependence of the preexponential amplitude on peptide sequence. The data are interpreted in terms of a rotamer model in which the modality and relative proportions of the lifetime components are related to the population distribution of tryptophan chi1 rotamers about the Calpha-Cbeta bond. Peptide secondary structure and the disposition of the tryptophan residue relative to the lipid and aqueous phases in the peptide-lipid complex affect the local environment of tryptophan and influence the distribution of side-chain rotamers. The results show that measurement of the temporal decay of tryptophan emission provides a useful adjunct to other biophysical techniques for investigating peptide-lipid and protein-membrane interactions.  相似文献   

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We report tryptophan fluorescence measurements of emission intensity, iodide quenching, and anisotropy that describe the environment and dynamics at X and Y sites in stable collagen-like peptides of sequence (Gly-X-Y)(n). About 90% of tryptophans at both sites have similar solvent exposed fluorescence properties and a lifetime of 8.5-9 ns. Analysis of anisotropy decays using an associative model indicates that these long lifetime populations undergo rapid depolarizing motion with a 0.5 ns correlation time; however, the extent of fast motion at the Y site is considerably less than the essentially unrestricted motion at the X site. About 10% of tryptophans at both sites have a shorter ( approximately 3 ns) lifetime indicating proximity to a protein quenching group; these minor populations are immobile on the peptide surface, depolarizing only by overall trimer rotation. Iodide quenching indicates that tryptophans at the X site are more accessible to solvent. Side chains at X sites are more solvent accessible and considerably more mobile than residues at Y sites and can more readily fluctuate among alternate intermolecular interactions in collagen fibrils. This fluorescence analysis of collagen-like peptides lays a foundation for studies on the structure, dynamics, and function of collagen and of triple-helical junctions in gelatin gels.  相似文献   

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The effects of proline and X-Pro peptide bond conformations on the fluorescence properties of tyrosine in peptides corresponding to parts of a proposed chain-folding initiation site in bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A are examined by time-resolved and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. In peptides with Tyr-Pro sequences, the conformational constraints of proline on a preceding residue result in significant fluorescence quenching for both trans and cis peptide bond conformations. Small peptides containing Pro-Tyr sequences, on the other hand, do not exhibit fluorescence quenching compared to Ac-Tyr-NHMe. Studies of fluorescence decay in the tryptic fragment of performic acid oxidized ribonuclease corresponding to residues 105-124 (i.e., O-T-16) demonstrate the presence of at least two environments of the single tyrosine chromophore (in the sequence Asn113-Pro114-Tyr115). In these two (ensemble-averaged) environments, tyrosine has shorter and longer lifetimes, respectively, than in Ac-Tyr-NHMe. The fluorescence heterogeneity in O-T-16 does not correlate with X-Pro cis/trans conformational heterogeneity that can be detected by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Instead, the fluorescence heterogeneity in O-T-16 arises from the presence of multiple conformations with the same X-Pro peptide bond conformations which interconvert rapidly on the 1H NMR time scale (tau much less than 1 ms) but are distinguishable on the fluorescence lifetime time scale (tau greater than or equal to 1 ns). From comparisons with the tyrosine fluorescence decay of smaller synthetic peptides, it is concluded that the long-lifetime tyrosine fluorescence component of O-T-16 arises from interactions involving residues outside the Asn113-Pro114-Tyr115-Val116-Pro117 sequence, which either stabilize particular local conformations in the vicinity of Tyr115 or act directly to protect Tyr115 from efficient fluorescence quenching. The short-lifetime component of O-T-16 is also observed for the pentapeptide Ac-Asn-Pro-Tyr-Val-Pro-NHMe. The data provide evidence for a nonrandom polypeptide conformation of O-T-16 under conditions of solvent pH and temperature at which the complete disulfide-intact ribonuclease molecule is fully folded. Implications of this work for the interpretation of fluorescence-detected unfolding experiments are discussed.  相似文献   

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Fluorescence of tryptophan dipeptides: correlations with the rotamer model   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
R F Chen  J R Knutson  H Ziffer  D Porter 《Biochemistry》1991,30(21):5184-5195
The multiexponential decay of tryptophan derivatives has previously been explained by the presence of rotamers having different fluorescence lifetimes, but it has been difficult to correlate rotamer structure and physical properties. New time-resolved and static data on dipeptides of the type Trp-X and X-Trp, where X is another aminoacyl residue, are consistent with the rotamer model and allow some correlations. That a dominant rotamer of Trp-X zwitterion has the -NH3+ group near the indole ring was inferred from absorption and fluorescence spectra, titrimetric determination of pKa values, photochemical hydrogen-deuterium-exchange experiments, decay-associated spectra, quantum yields, and decay kinetics. Analysis of the lifetime and quantum yield data for Trp dipeptides, especially X-Trp, suggests that static self-quenching is not uncommon. Highly quenched and weak components of the fluorescence do not contribute to the calculated mean lifetime, thus resulting in apparent static quenching. We propose the term quasi-static self-quenching (QSSQ) to distinguish this phenomenon from quenching due to ground-state formation of a dark complex. Mechanisms of quenching and the structure of statically quenched rotamers are discussed. The occurrence of QSSQ supports the idea that rotamers interconvert slowly. A major perceived deficiency of the rotamer model, namely, the apparent inability to predict reasonable rotamer populations from fluorescence decay data, may result from the presence of statically quenched species, which do not contribute to the fluorescence.  相似文献   

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The effect of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) on the conformation and environment of the single tryptophan residue of a model amphipathic helical polypeptide has been investigated by fluorescence quenching with a water-soluble, neutral quencher (acrylamide) and multiple-frequency phase fluorometry. The peptide H-Ser-Ser-Ala-Asp-Trp-Leu-Lys-Ala-Phe-Tyr-Asp-Lys-Val-Ala-Glu-Lys-Leu-Ly s-Glu- Ala-Phe-Ser-Ser-Ser-OH [18As; Kanellis, P., Romans, A.Y., Johnson, B.J., Kercret, H., Chiovetti, R., Jr., Allen, T.M., & Segrest, S.P. (1980) J. Biol. Chem. 255, 11464] was synthesized by solid-phase techniques. Peptide was incubated at 26 degrees C with DMPC at various peptide:lipid weight ratios. The diameter of the resulting disk-shaped micelles increases with increasing lipid concentration from 12.0 +/- 0.4 nm at a 1:1 weight ratio of peptide to lipid to a maximum of 48.7 +/- 1.0 nm at a 1:13 ratio. At a weight ratio of 1:5, the average diameter is 22.7 +/- 0.6 nm. Decreasing the peptide:lipid ratio of the micelle resulted in a blue-shift in the fluorescence emission maximum (from 337 nm at 1:1 to 334 nm at 1:5), an increase in the fluorescence lifetime of the tryptophan measured by the phase shift method at 18 MHz (from 3.12 ns at 1:1 to 3.61 ns at 1:5), a decrease in the rate of fluorescence quenching by acrylamide (from 0.87 x 10(9) M-1 s-1 at 1:1 to 0.42 x 10(9) M-1 s-1 at 1:5), and an increase in the activation energy for quenching (from 6.7 kcal/mol at 1:1 to 12.7 kcal/mol at 1:5).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The peptide N-Boc-L-Pro-dehydro-Phe-L-Gly-OH was synthesized by the usual workup procedure and finally coupling the N-Boc-L-Pro-dehydro-Phe to glycine. The peptide crystallizes in monoclinic space group P2(1) with a = 8.951(4) A, b = 5.677(6) A, c = 21.192(11) A, beta = 96.97(4) degrees, V = 1069(1) A3, Z = 2, dm = 1.295(5) Mgm-3, and dc = 1.297(4) Mgm-3. The structure was determined by direct methods using SHELXS86. The structure was refined by the block-diagonal least-squares procedure to an R value of 0.074 for 1002 observed reflections. The C alpha 2-C beta 2 distance of 1.33(2) A is an appropriate double bond length. The angle C alpha 2-C beta 2-C gamma 2 is 133(1) degrees. The peptide backbone torsion angles are theta 1 = -167(1) degrees, omega 0 = 179(1) degrees, phi 1 = -48(1) degrees, psi 1 = 137(1) degrees, omega 1 = 175(1) degrees, phi 2 = 65(2) degrees, psi 2 = 15(2) degrees, omega 2 = -179(1) degrees, and phi 3 = -166(1) degrees. These values show that the Boc group has a trans-trans conformation while the peptide backbone adopts a beta-turn II conformation, which is stabilized by an intramolecular hydrogen bond of length of 3.05(1) A. The structures of dehydro-Phe containing peptides suggest that the dehydro-Phe promotes the beta-turn II conformation. The five-membered pyrrolidine ring of the Pro residue adopts an ideal C gamma-exo conformation with torsion angles chi 1(1) = -24(1) degrees, chi 2(1) = 34(1) degrees, chi 3(1) = -30(1) degrees, chi 4(1) = 15(1) degrees, and theta 0(1) = 6(1) degrees. The side-chain torsion angles in dehydro-Phe are chi 1(2) = -1(2) degrees, chi 2,1(2) = -176(1) degrees, and chi 2,2(2) = 8(2) degrees. The plane of C alpha 2-C beta 2-C gamma 2 is rotated with respect to the plane of the phenyl ring at 7(1) degrees, which indicates that the atoms of the side chain of dehydro-Phe are essentially coplanar. The molecules form a 2(1) screw axis related hydrogen-bonded rows along the b axis.  相似文献   

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Rotational freedom of tryptophan residues in proteins and peptides   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
We studied the rotational motions of tryptophan residues in proteins and peptides by measurement of steady-state fluorescence anisotropies under conditions of oxygen quenching. By fluorescence quenching we can shorten the fluorescence lifetime and thereby decrease the average time for rotational diffusion prior to fluorescence emission. This method allowed measurement of rotational correlation times ranging from 0.03 to 50 ns, when the unquenched fuorescence lifetimes are near 4 ns. A wide range of proteins and peptides were investigated with molecular weights ranging from 200 to 80 000. Many of the chosen substances possessed a single tryptophan residue to minimize the uncertainties arising from a heterogeneous population of fluorophores. In addition, we also studied a number of multi-tryptophan proteins. Proteins were studied at various temperatures, under conditions of self-association, and in the presence of denaturants. A wide variety of rotational correlation times were found. As examples we note that the single tryptophan residue of myelin basic protein was highly mobile relative to overall protein rotation whereas tryptophan residues in human serum albumin, RNase T1, aldolase, and horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase were found to be immobile relative to the protein matrix. These results indicate that one cannot generalize about the extent of segmental mobility of the tryptophan residues in proteins. This physical property of proteins is highly variable between proteins and probably between different regions of the same protein.  相似文献   

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While the fluorescence decay kinetics of tyrosine model compounds [Laws, W. R., Ross, J. B. A., Wyssbrod, H. R., Beechem, J. M., Brand, L., & Sutherland, J. C. (1986) Biochemistry 25, 599-607] and the tyrosine residue in oxytocin [Ross, J. B. A., Laws, W. R., Buku, A., Sutherland, J. C., & Wyssbrod, H. R. (1986) Biochemistry 25, 607-612] can be explained in terms of heterogeneity derived from the three ground-state chi 1 rotamers, a similar correlation has yet to be directly observed for a tryptophan residue. In addition, the asymmetric indole ring might also lead to heterogeneity from chi 2 rotations. In this paper, the time-resolved and steady-state fluorescence properties of [tryptophan2]oxytocin at pH 3 are presented and compared with 1H NMR results. According to the unrestricted analyses of individual fluorescence decay curves taken as a function of emission wavelength and a global analysis of these decay curves for common emission wavelength-independent decay constants, only three exponential terms are required. In addition, the preexponential weighting factors (amplitudes) have the same relative relationship (weights) as the 1H NMR-determined chi 1 rotamer populations of the indole side chain. 15N was used in heteronuclear coupling experiments to confirm the rotamer assignments. Inclusion of a linked function restricting the decay amplitudes to the chi 1 rotamer populations in the individual decay curve analyses and in the global analysis confirms this correlation. According to qualitative nuclear Overhauser data, there are two chi 2 populations. Depending upon the degree of correlation between chi 2 and chi 1, there may be from three to six side-chain conformations for the tryptophan residue. The combined fluorescence and NMR results are consistent with a rotamer model in which either (i) the chi 2 rotations are fast compared to the fluorescence intensity decay of the tryptophan residue, (ii) environmental factors affecting fluorescence intensity decay properties are dominated by chi 1 interactions, or (iii) the chi 2 and chi 1 rotations are highly correlated.  相似文献   

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The fluorescence quantum yield and the fluorescence decay of aqueous solutions of derivatives containina a single tyrosine residue have been measured at different pH. In these derivatives tyrosine was substituted on its amino end (series I) or/and, on its carboxyl end (series II), by acyl, amino or amino acyl groups. The fluorescence decays of series I derivatives are monoexponential regardless to the ionization state of their amino group. Upon deprotonation of the α-amino group, the quantum yields and the lifetimes increase in the case of dipeptides, and slightly decrease, for the tripeptides. The quantum yield and the lifetime increase with the side chain length of the aliphatic residue adjacent to the tyrosine residue, (the fluorescence of Val Tyr anion being identical to that of free Tyrosine). Quite different is the behavior of series II derivatives: their decays at pH 5.5 must be described by two exponential terms, one of them decaying with a short time constant (about 0.5 ns) and little side chain effect is observed. The fluorescence intensity increases upon deprolonalion of the α-amino proup (though to a lesser extent than for series I derivatives); a nearly monoexponential decay is observed at basic pH for dipeptides. but not for tyrosine amide, amide or dipeptides, or tripeptides. The following interpretation of our results is proposed: fluorescence quenching occurs in molecular conformations in which a peptide carbonyl can come in contact with the phenolic chromophore. This condition depends mainly on the value of the angle x1 which determines the conformation of the tyrosyl residue around its Cα-Cβ bond. It appears that the rotamer in which quenching occurs are not the same for series I and series II derivatives, which can explain the different behavior of these two kinds of compounds. The interpretation of the fluorescence properties is developed taking into account on one side the relative population of the rotamers in the ground state, which is given by studies of crystals and of solutions, and on the other side the possibility of an exchange between these rotamers during the excited state time. In this scheme the protonated α-amino groups would act to reinforce the quenching efficiency of the carbonyl. At last it is found that the radiative lifetime of the phenolic chromophore is the same for all the compounds studies.  相似文献   

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Tryptophantime-resolved fluorescence was used to monitor acid-base titration properties of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) and the biologically more potent analog [Nle4, D-Phe7]alpha -MSH (NDP-MSH), labeled or not with the paramagnetic amino acid probe 2,2,6,6-tetramthylpiperidine-N-oxyl-4-amino-4-carboxylic acid (Toac). Global analysis of fluorescence decay profiles measured in the pH range between 2.0 and 11.0 showed that, for each peptide, the data could be well fitted to three lifetimes whose values remained constant. The less populated short lifetime component changed little with pH and was ascribed to Trp g+ chi1 rotamer, in which electron transfer deactivation predominates over fluorescence. The long and intermediate lifetime preexponential factors interconverted along that pH interval and the result was interpreted as due to interconversion between Trp g- and trans chi1 rotamers, driven by conformational changes promoted by modifications in the ionization state of side-chain residues. The differences in the extent of interconversion in alpha-MSH and NDP-MSH are indicative of structural differences between the peptides, while titration curves suggest structural similarities between each peptide and its Toac-labeled species, in aqueous solution. Though less sensitive than fluorescence, the Toac electron spin resonance (ESR) isotropic hyperfine splitting parameter can also monitor the titration of side-chain residues located relatively far from the probe.  相似文献   

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Extending the accuracy limits of prediction for side-chain conformations   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Current techniques for the prediction of side-chain conformations on a fixed backbone have an accuracy limit of about 1.0-1.5 A rmsd for core residues. We have carried out a detailed and systematic analysis of the factors that influence the prediction of side-chain conformation and, on this basis, have succeeded in extending the limits of side-chain prediction for core residues to about 0.7 A rmsd from native, and 94 % and 89 % of chi(1) and chi(1+2 ) dihedral angles correctly predicted to within 20 degrees of native, respectively. These results are obtained using a force-field that accounts for only van der Waals interactions and torsional potentials. Prediction accuracy is strongly dependent on the rotamer library used. That is, a complete and detailed rotamer library is essential. The greatest accuracy was obtained with an extensive rotamer library, containing over 7560 members, in which bond lengths and bond angles were taken from the database rather than simply assuming idealized values. Perhaps the most surprising finding is that the combinatorial problem normally associated with the prediction of the side-chain conformation does not appear to be important. This conclusion is based on the fact that the prediction of the conformation of a single side-chain with all others fixed in their native conformations is only slightly more accurate than the simultaneous prediction of all side-chain dihedral angles.  相似文献   

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N-acetyl-tauryl-L-phenylalanine methyl ester 1 has been synthesized. The crystal structure and molecular conformation of 1 have been determined. Crystals are monoclinic, space group P2(1) with a = 5.088(2), b = 17.112(17), c = 9.581(6) A, beta = 92.34(4) degrees, Z = 2. The structure has been solved by direct methods and refined to R = 0.043 for 2279 reflections with I greater than 1.5 sigma(I). The sulphonamide junction maintains the peptide backbone folded with Tau and Phe C alpha atoms in a cisoidal arrangement, the torsion angle around the S-N bond being 65.4 degrees. In this conformation the p-orbital of the sulphonamide nitrogen lies in the region of the plane bisecting the O-S-O angle, thus favouring d pi-p pi interactions between nitrogen and sulphur atoms. The S-N bond with a length of 1.618 A has significant pi-bond character. The CO-NH is planar and adopts trans conformation. The Tau residue is extended with the Tau-C1 alpha-Ca beta bond anti-periplanar to the S-N bond. The Phe side chain conformation corresponds to the statistically most favoured g- rotamer and exhibits a chi 1 torsion angle of -67.5 degrees. The packing is characterized by intermolecular H-bonds which the Tau and Phe NH groups form with the acetyl carbonyl and one of the two sulphonamide oxygens, respectively.  相似文献   

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The study of backbone and side-chain internal motions in proteins and peptides is crucial to having a better understanding of protein/peptide "structure" and to characterizing unfolded and partially folded states of proteins and peptides. To achieve this, however, requires establishing a baseline for internal motions and motional restrictions for all residues in the fully, solvent-exposed "unfolded state." GXG-based tripeptides are the simpliest peptides where residue X is fully solvent exposed in the context of an actual peptide. In this study, a series of GXG-based tripeptides has been synthesized with X being varied to include all twenty common amino acid residues. Proton-coupled and -decoupled (13)C-nmr relaxation measurements have been performed on these twenty tripeptides and various motional models (Lipari-Szabo model free approach, rotational anisotropic diffusion, rotational fluctuations within a potential well, rotational jump model) have been used to analyze relaxation data for derivation of angular variances and motional correlation times for backbone and side-chain chi(1) and chi(2) bonds and methyl group rotations. At 298 K, backbone motional correlation times range from about 50 to 85 ps, whereas side-chain motional correlation times show a much broader spread from about 18 to 80 ps. Angular variances for backbone phi,psi bond rotations range from 11 degrees to 23 degrees and those for side chains vary from 5 degrees to 24 degrees for chi(1) bond rotations and from 5 degrees to 27 degrees for chi(2) bond rotations. Even in these peptide models of the "unfolded state," side-chain angular variances can be as restricted as those for backbone and beta-branched (valine, threonine, and isoleucine) and aromatic side chains display the most restricted motions probably due to steric hinderence with backbone atoms. Comparison with motional data on residues in partially folded, beta-sheet-forming peptides indicates that side-chain motions of at least hydrophobic residues are less restricted in the partially folded state, suggesting that an increase in side-chain conformational entropy may help drive early-stage protein folding. Copyright 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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The fluorescence lifetime of the single tryptophan in whiting parvalbumin has been measured by time-correlated single-photon counting. In the presence of saturating calcium, greater than 2 mol/mol of protein, the decay of fluorescence is accurately single exponential with a lifetime of 4.6 ns (0.1 M KCl, 20 mM borate, 1 mM dithiothreitol, 20 degrees C, pH 9). Upon complete removal of calcium from parvalbumin with ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid the emission decay becomes biphasic, and a second more rapid decay process with a lifetime of 1.3 ns comprising approximately 18% of the fluorescence emission at 350 nm is observed. The fluorescence emission of the calcium-saturated form is not measurably quenched by iodide. In contrast, upon complete removal of calcium, the fluorescence is completely quenchable as shown by extrapolation of the data to infinite iodide concentration. These results indicate that there is a large increase in the accessibility of the tryptophan residue in the protein to solvent upon removal of calcium. Stern-Volmer plots of the quenching data are nonlinear and indicate that there is more than one quenchable conformation of the calcium-free protein. The lifetime and quenching results are consistent with the presence of significant concentrations of only two stoichiometric species, apoparvalbumin and parvalbumin--Ca2, at partial occupancy of the calcium binding sites.  相似文献   

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Adenosine deaminase, a purine salvage enzyme essential for immune competence, was studied by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. The heterogeneous emission from this four-tryptophan protein was separated into three lifetime components: tau 1 = 1 ns and tau 2 = 2.2 ns an emission maximum at about 330 nm and tau 3 = 6.3 ns with emission maximum at about 340 nm. Solvent accessibility of the tryptophan emission was probed with polar and nonpolar fluorescence quenchers. Acrylamide, iodide, and trichloroethanol quenched emission from all three components. Acrylamide quenching caused a blue shift in the decay-associated spectrum of component 3. The ground-state analogue enzyme inhibitor purine riboside quenched emission associated with component 2 whereas the transition-state analogue inhibitor deoxycoformycin quenched emission from both components 2 and 3. The quenching due to inhibitor binding had no effect on the lifetimes or emission maxima of the decay-associated spectra. These observations can be explained by a simple model of four tryptophan environments. Quenching studies of the enzyme-inhibitor complexes indicate that adenosine deaminase undergoes different protein conformation changes upon binding of ground- and transition-state analogue inhibitors. The results are consistent with localized structural alterations in the enzyme.  相似文献   

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The relationship between alpha-helical secondary structure and the fluorescence properties of an intrinsic tryptophan residue were investigated. A monomeric alpha-helix forming peptide and a dimeric coiled-coil forming peptide containing a central tryptophan residue were synthesized. The fluorescence parameters of the tryptophan residue were determined for these model systems at a range of fractional alpha-helical contents. The steady-state emission maximum was independent of the fractional alpha-helical content. A minimum of three exponential decay times was required to fully describe the time-resolved fluorescence data. Changes were observed in the decay times and more significantly, in their relative contributions that could be correlated with alpha-helix content. The results were also shown to be consistent with a model in which the decay times were independent of both alpha-helix content and emission wavelength. In this model the relative contributions of the decay time components were directly proportional to the alpha-helix content. Data were also analyzed according to a continuous distribution of exponential decay time model, employing global analysis techniques. The recovered distributions had "widths" that were both poorly defined and independent of peptide conformation. We propose that the three decay times are associated with the three ground-state chi 1 rotamers of the tryptophan residue and that the changes in the relative contributions of the decay times are the result of conformational constraints, imposed by the alpha-helical main-chain, on the chi 1 rotamer populations.  相似文献   

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In continuation of our studies on the determination of the structural features of functionalized peptides in solution by combining time-resolved fluorescence data and molecular mechanics results, the conformational properties of a series of linear, homo-Aib peptides in methanol (a structure-supporting solvent) were investigated. These compounds have the general formula P(Aib)nN, where Aib is alpha-aminoisobutyric acid, N is naphthalene and P is the monomethylated protoporphyrin IX, the two latter chromophores being covalently attached to the peptide C- and N-termini, respectively, while n=3, 6 and 9. According to 1H NMR and IR spectra, the peptides investigated largely populate a 3(10)-helical structure in CDCl3, which is also a structure-supporting solvent. Both steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence measurements show a strong quenching of the N emission that parallels an increase of the P fluorescence intensity, suggesting the occurrence of long-range energy transfer from 1N* to ground-state P. Comparison of quenching efficiencies and lifetime pre-exponents with those obtained theoretically from the deepest energy minimum conformers is very satisfactory. The computed structures, built up by partially taking into account the solvent medium, exhibit a rigid, highly compact arrangement, owing to both the 3(10)-helix conformation of the backbone chain and the very few peptide-to-chromophore covalent linkages. As a result, only one or two stable conformations for each peptide were theoretically found, in full agreement with the time-resolved fluorescence data. Orientational effects between the probes must be taken into account for a correct interpretation of the fluorescence decay results, which implies that interconversion among conformational substates of the N linkages is slower than 10 ns, corresponding to the upper limit of the energy transfer characteristic time.  相似文献   

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