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Mechanically unfolding proteins: the effect of unfolding history and the supramolecular scaffold
Authors:Zinober Rebecca C  Brockwell David J  Beddard Godfrey S  Blake Anthony W  Olmsted Peter D  Radford Sheena E  Smith D Alastair
Institution:Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leeds, UK.
Abstract:The mechanical resistance of a folded domain in a polyprotein of five mutant I27 domains (C47S, C63S I27)(5)is shown to depend on the unfolding history of the protein. This observation can be understood on the basis of competition between two effects, that of the changing number of domains attempting to unfold, and the progressive increase in the compliance of the polyprotein as domains unfold. We present Monte Carlo simulations that show the effect and experimental data that verify these observations. The results are confirmed using an analytical model based on transition state theory. The model and simulations also predict that the mechanical resistance of a domain depends on the stiffness of the surrounding scaffold that holds the domain in vivo, and on the length of the unfolded domain. Together, these additional factors that influence the mechanical resistance of proteins have important consequences for our understanding of natural proteins that have evolved to withstand force.
Keywords:Mechanical unfolding of proteins  I27  Monte Carlo  concatamer  worm-like chain  mechanical resistance  transition state theory
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