Deamidation of glutaminyl residues: dependence on pH, temperature, and ionic strength |
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Authors: | J W Scotchler A B Robinson |
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Affiliation: | Bonner Laboratory of Biology and Chemistry, University of California at San Diego, LaJolla, California 92037 USA |
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Abstract: | We have shown the dependence of the deamidation half-times of the peptides, GlyLeuGlnAlaGly and GlyArgGlnAlaGly upon pH, temperature, and ionic strength. Increase in temperature or ionic strength, variation of pH to pH′s higher or lower than pH 6, and the use of phosphate buffer rather than Tris buffer at high pH all decrease the half-time of dcamidation. Temperature increase of 20°C or pH change of 2 pH units decreases the half-time about fivefold, while increase of one ionic strength unit decreases the half-time about twofold. In pH 7.4, I = 0.2, 37.0°C phosphate buffer, the deamidation half-times are 663 ± 74 and 389 ± 56 days respectively for the two peptides, GlyLeuGlnAlaGly and GlyArgGlnAlaGly.These experiments should serve as a warning to peptide and protein experimenters that even the more stable glutaminyl residues are unstable with respect to deamidation in certain solvent conditions. These experiments also provide, along with previously reported experiments on asparaginyl peptides (7), some quantitative data to help with the extrapolation of in vitro deamidation experiments to in vivo deamidation conditions. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to A. B. Robinson Department of Chemistry Stanford University Standford California 94305. |
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