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Experiments suggest that simulations may overestimate electrostatic contributions to the mechanical stability of a fibronectin type III domain
Authors:Ng Sean P  Clarke Jane
Institution:Cambridge University Department of Chemistry, MRC Centre for Protein Engineering, Lensfield Rd, Cambridge, CB2 1EW, UK.
Abstract:Steered molecular dynamics simulations have previously been used to investigate the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin. The simulations suggest that the mechanical stability of the tenth type III domain from fibronectin (FNfn10) is largely determined by a number of critical hydrogen bonds in the peripheral strands. Interestingly, the simulations predict that lowering the pH from 7 to approximately 4.7 will increase the mechanical stability of FNfn10 significantly (by approximately 33 %) due to the protonation of a few key acidic residues in the A and B strands. To test this simulation prediction, we used single-molecule atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the mechanical stability of FNfn10 at neutral pH and at lower pH where these key residues have been shown to be protonated. Our AFM experimental results show no difference in the mechanical stability of FNfn10 at these different pH values. These results suggest that some simulations may overestimate the role played by electrostatic interactions in determining the mechanical stability of proteins.
Keywords:AFM  atomic force microscopy  SMD  steered molecular dynamics  fnIII  fibronectin type III  FNfn10  the tenth fnIII domain of human fibronectin  TNfn3  the third fnIII domain of human tenascin
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