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Microsecond unfolding kinetics of sheep prion protein reveals an intermediate that correlates with susceptibility to classical scrapie
Authors:Chen Kai-Chun  Xu Ming  Wedemeyer William J  Roder Heinrich
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan;Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan;§Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan;Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract:The microsecond folding and unfolding kinetics of ovine prion proteins (ovPrP) were measured under various solution conditions. A fragment comprising residues 94–233 of the full-length ovPrP was studied for four variants with differing susceptibilities to classical scrapie in sheep. The observed biexponential unfolding kinetics of ovPrP provides evidence for an intermediate species. However, in contrast to previous results for human PrP, there is no evidence for an intermediate under refolding conditions. Global analysis of the kinetic data, based on a sequential three-state mechanism, quantitatively accounts for all folding and unfolding data as a function of denaturant concentration. The simulations predict that an intermediate accumulates under both folding and unfolding conditions, but is observable only in unfolding experiments because the intermediate is optically indistinguishable from the native state. The relative population of intermediates in two ovPrP variants, both transiently and under destabilizing equilibrium conditions, correlates with their propensities for classical scrapie. The variant susceptible to classical scrapie has a larger population of the intermediate state than the resistant variant. Thus, the susceptible variant should be favored to undergo the PrPC to PrPSc conversion and oligomerization.
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