Model-free analysis of a thermophilic Fe(7)S(8) protein compared with a mesophilic Fe(4)S(4) protein |
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Authors: | Bertini I Luchinat C Niikura Y Presenti C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Florence, Italy. bertini@cerm.unifi.it |
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Abstract: | 15N T(1), T(2) and (1)H-(15)N NOE were measured for the thermophilic Fe(7)S(8) protein from Bacillus schlegelii and for the Fe(4)S(4) HiPIP protein from Chromatium vinosum, which is a mesophilic protein. The investigation was performed at 276, 300, and 330 K at 11.7 T for the former, whereas only the 298 K data at 14.1 T for the latter were acquired. The data were analyzed with the model-free protocol after correcting the measured parameters for the effect of paramagnetism, because both proteins are paramagnetic. Both thermophilic and mesophilic proteins are quite rigid, with an average value of the generalized order parameter S2at room temperature of 0.92 and 0.94 for Fe(7)S(8) and Fe(4)S(4) proteins, respectively. The analyzed nitrogens for the Fe(7)S(8) protein showed a significant decrease in S2with increasing temperature, and at the highest temperature >70% of the residues had an internal correlation time. This research shows that subnanosecond rigidity is not related to thermostability and provides an estimate of the effect of increasing temperature on this time scale. |
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