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Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations point out the effects of pressure on the stability and dynamics of the porcine odorant-binding protein
Authors:Staiano Maria  Saviano Michele  Herman Petr  Grycznyski Zygmunt  Fini Carlo  Varriale Antonio  Parracino Antonietta  Kold Ane Bisgaard  Rossi Mosè  D'Auria Sabato
Affiliation:Istituto di Biochimica della Proteine, CNR, Naples, Italy.
Abstract:The effects of hydrostatic pressure on the structure and stability of porcine odorant-binding protein (pOBP) in the presence and absence of the odorant molecule 2-isobutyl-3-methoxypyrazine (IBMP) were studied by steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy as well as by molecular dynamics simulation. The authors found that the application of moderate values of hydrostatic pressure to pOBP solutions perturbed the microenvironment of Trp(16) and disrupted its highly quenched complex with Met(39). In addition, compared with the protein in the absence of IBMP, the MD simulations experiments carried out at different pressures highlighted the role of this ligand in stabilizing the Trp(16)/Met(39) interaction even at 2000 bar. The obtained results will assist for the tailoring of this protein as specific sensing element in a new class of fluorescence-based biosensors for the detection of explosives.
Keywords:biosensors  proteins  stability  time‐resolved fluorescence  frequency‐domain  molecular dynamics
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