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Local compressibilities of proteins: comparison of optical experiments and simulations for horse heart cytochrome-c.


ABSTRACT: Spectroscopy with probe molecules yields local information on the environment of the probe. In this article we compare local compressibilities of cytochrome-c as obtained from molecular dynamics simulations with experimental results as obtained from spectroscopic measurements. The simulations show that the protein-core around the heme is much less compressible in a glycerol/water solvent than in pure water. The pocket is also much less compressible than the protein as a whole, although the compressibility of the water inside the rather incompressible protein-core is almost liquidlike. We show that the local compressibility values capture the collective correlations of local volume fluctuations with volume fluctuations in the surrounding protein-solvent system. The decoupling of the volume fluctuations of the core from the solvent shell explains the reduction of the heme-core-compressibility in glycerol/water solvent. This decoupling could be traced back to the suppression of the exchange between pocket-water and hydration-shell-water upon addition of glycerol as co-solvent.

SUBMITTER: Scharnagl C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1366563 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Local compressibilities of proteins: comparison of optical experiments and simulations for horse heart cytochrome-c.

Scharnagl Christina C   Reif Maria M   Friedrich Josef J  

Biophysical journal 20050415 1


Spectroscopy with probe molecules yields local information on the environment of the probe. In this article we compare local compressibilities of cytochrome-c as obtained from molecular dynamics simulations with experimental results as obtained from spectroscopic measurements. The simulations show that the protein-core around the heme is much less compressible in a glycerol/water solvent than in pure water. The pocket is also much less compressible than the protein as a whole, although the compr  ...[more]

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