Kinetics of refolding of reduced ribonuclease |
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Authors: | Thomas E. Creighton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Immunology The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel |
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Abstract: | The kinetics of disulphide bond formation in reduced ribonuclease have been determined by following electrophoretically the appearance and disappearance of protein molecules with one, two, three or four intramolecular disulphide bonds. Each successive protein disulphide bond was observed to be formed much less readily than the preceding one, and the resulting species are increasingly unstable to reduction of their disulphide bonds. Most of the species formed directly, even those with four disulphide bonds, do not have the electrophoretic mobility of native protein.Protein molecules apparently refolded correctly are formed by slow intramolecular interconversion of molecules with three disulphide bonds and by thiolcatalyzed interchange of incorrect disulphide bonds in three-or four-disulphide species.These observations are compared with the properties of the folding pathway elucidated for pancreatic trypsin inhibitor under the same conditions and are contrasted with those often envisaged as to how proteins might fold. |
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