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Unfolding transitions of Bacillus anthracis protective antigen
Authors:Chalton David A  Kelly Ian F  McGregor Alistair  Ridley Helen  Watkinson Allan  Miller Julie  Lakey Jeremy H
Affiliation:Institute of Cell and Molecular Biosciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Framlington Place, Newcastle NE2 4HH, UK.
Abstract:Protective antigen (PA) is an 83kDa protein which, although essential for toxicity of Bacillus anthracis, is harmless and an effective vaccine component. In vivo it undergoes receptor binding, proteolysis, heptamerisation and membrane insertion. Here we probe the response of PA to denaturants, temperature and pH. We present analyses (including barycentric mean) of the unfolding and refolding behavior of PA and reveal the origin of two critical steps in the denaturant unfolding pathway in which the first step is a calcium and pH dependent rearrangement of domain 1. Thermal unfolding fits a single transition near 50 degrees C. We show for the first time circular dichroism (CD) spectra of the heptameric, furin-cleaved PA63 and the low-pH forms of both PA83 and PA63. Although only PA63 should reach the acidic endosome, both PA83 and PA63 undergo similar acidic transitions and an unusual change from a beta II to a beta I CD spectrum.
Keywords:Protein refolding   Bacillus anthracis   Vaccine   Protein structure   Fluorescence   Circular dichroism   Differential scanning calorimetry   Barycentric mean
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