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Comparison of hydrogen exchange rates for bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor in crystals and in solution.
Authors:W Gallagher  F Tao  C Woodward
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55108.
Abstract:Hydrogen exchange rate constants for the 17 slowest exchanging amide NH groups in bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) were measured in solution and in form II and form III crystals. All 17 amide hydrogens are buried and intramolecularly hydrogen bonded in the crystal structure, except Lys 41 which is buried and hydrogen bonded to a buried water. Large-scale crystallization procedures were developed for these experiments, and rate constants for both crystal and solution exchange were measured by 1H NMR spectroscopy of exchange-quenched samples in solution. Two conditions of pH and temperature, pH 9.8 and 35 degrees C, and pH 9.4 and 25 degrees C, bring two groups of hydrogens into the experimental time window (minutes to weeks). One consists of the 10 slowest exchanging hydrogens, all of which are associated with the central beta-sheet of BPTI. The second group consists of seven more rapidly exchanging hydrogens, which are distributed throughout the molecule, primarily in a loop or turn. In both groups, most hydrogens exchange more slowly in crystals, but there is considerable variation in the degree to which the exchange is depressed in crystals. Many differences observed for the more rapidly exchanging hydrogens can be attributed to local surface effects arising from intermolecular contacts in the crystal lattice. Within the slower group, however, a very large effect on exchange of Ile 18 and Tyr 35 appears to be selectively transmitted through the matrix of the molecule.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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