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Biophysical characterization of structural properties and folding of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist
Authors:Latypov Ramil F  Harvey Timothy S  Liu Dingjiang  Bondarenko Pavel V  Kohno Tadahiko  Fachini Roger A  Rosenfeld Robert D  Ketchem Randal R  Brems David N  Raibekas Andrei A
Institution:Department of Pharmaceutics, Amgen, Inc., 1201 Amgen Court West, Seattle, WA 98119-3105, USA. rlatypov@amgen.com
Abstract:Structural properties and folding of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), a therapeutically important cytokine with a symmetric beta-trefoil topology, are characterized using optical spectroscopy, high-resolution NMR, and size-exclusion chromatography. Spectral contributions of two tryptophan residues, Trp17 and Trp120, present in the wild-type protein, have been determined from mutational analysis. Trp17 dominates the emission spectrum of IL-1ra, while Trp120 is quenched presumably by the nearby cysteine residues in both folded and unfolded states. The same Trp17 gives rise to two characteristic negative peaks in the aromatic CD. Urea denaturation of the wild-type protein is probed by measuring intrinsic and extrinsic (binding of 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid) fluorescence, near- and far-UV CD, and 1D and 2D ((1)H-(15)N heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC)) NMR. Overall, the data suggest an essentially two-state equilibrium denaturation mechanism with small, but detectable structural changes within the pretransition region. The majority of the (1)H-(15)N HSQC cross-peaks of the folded state show only a limited chemical shift change as a function of the denaturant concentration. However, the amide cross-peak of Leu31 demonstrates a significant urea dependence that can be fitted to a two-state binding model with a dissociation constant of 0.95+/-0.04 M. This interaction has at least a five times higher affinity than reported values for nonspecific urea binding to denatured proteins and peptides, suggesting that the structural context around Leu31 stabilizes the protein-urea interaction. A possible role of denaturant binding in inducing the pretransition changes in IL-1ra is discussed. Urea unfolding of wild-type IL-1ra is sufficiently slow to enable HPLC separation of folded and unfolded states. Quantitative size-exclusion chromatography has provided a hydrodynamic view of the kinetic denaturation process. Thermodynamic stability and unfolding kinetics of IL-1ra resemble those of structurally and evolutionary close IL-1beta, suggesting similarity of their free energy landscapes.
Keywords:ANS  1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid  ESI  electrospray ionization  FGF  fibroblast growth factor  HA-HCl  hydroxylamine hydrochloride  HSQC  heteronuclear single-quantum coherence  IL-1ra  (human recombinant) interleukin-1 receptor antagonist  IL-1α  interleukin-1α  IL-1β  interleukin-1β  MS  mass spectrometry  NATA  L-tryptophanamide" target="_blank">N-acetyl-L-tryptophanamide  RP HPLC/MS  reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry  Tm  melting temperature  WT  wild-type
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