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The role of unstructured extensions in the rotational diffusion properties of a globular protein: the example of the titin i27 module
Authors:Nicastro Giuseppe  Margiocco Paola  Cardinali Barbara  Stagnaro Paola  Cauglia Fabio  Cuniberti Carla  Collini Maddalena  Thomas David  Pastore Annalisa  Rocco Mattia
Institution:Centro Interfacoltà Misure, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Abstract:The possibility of predicting the overall shape of a macromolecule in solution from its diffusional properties has gained increasing importance in the structural genomic era. Here we explore and quantify the influence that unstructured and flexible regions have on the motions of a globular protein, a situation that can occur from the presence of such regions in the natural sequence or from additional tags. I27, an immunoglobulin-like module from the muscle protein titin, whose structure and properties are well characterized, was selected for our studies. The backbone dynamics and the overall tumbling of three different constructs of I27 were investigated using (15)N NMR relaxation collected at two (15)N frequencies (60.8 and 81.1 MHz) and fluorescence depolarization spectroscopy after labeling of a reactive cysteine with an extrinsic fluorophore. Our data show that the presence of disordered tags clearly exerts a frictional drag that increases with the length of the tags, thus affecting the module tumbling in solution. We discuss the use and the limitations of current approaches to hydrodynamic calculations, especially when having to take into account local flexibility.
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