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Point mutations in membrane proteins reshape energy landscape and populate different unfolding pathways
Authors:Sapra K Tanuj  Balasubramanian G Prakash  Labudde Dirk  Bowie James U  Muller Daniel J
Institution:1 Biotechnology Center, University of Technology, Tatzberg 47, 01307 Dresden, Germany
2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and UCLA-DOE Center for Genomics and Proteomics, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Abstract:Using single-molecule force spectroscopy, we investigated the effect of single point mutations on the energy landscape and unfolding pathways of the transmembrane protein bacteriorhodopsin. We show that the unfolding energy barriers in the energy landscape of the membrane protein followed a simple two-state behavior and represent a manifestation of many converging unfolding pathways. Although the unfolding pathways of wild-type and mutant bacteriorhodopsin did not change, indicating the presence of same ensemble of structural unfolding intermediates, the free energies of the rate-limiting transition states of the bacteriorhodopsin mutants decreased as the distance of those transition states to the folded intermediate states decreased. Thus, all mutants exhibited Hammond behavior and a change in the free energies of the intermediates along the unfolding reaction coordinate and, consequently, their relative occupancies. This is the first experimental proof showing that point mutations can reshape the free energy landscape of a membrane protein and force single proteins to populate certain unfolding pathways over others.
Keywords:SMFS  single-molecule force spectroscopy  AFM  atomic force microscope  BR  bacteriorhodopsin  DFS  dynamic single-molecule force spectroscopy  SEM  standard error of the mean
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