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Proteins with highly similar native folds can show vastly dissimilar folding behavior when desolvated.


ABSTRACT: Proteins can be exposed to vastly different environments such as the cytosol or membranes, but the delicate balance between external factors and intrinsic determinants of protein structure, stability, and folding is only poorly understood. Here we used electron capture dissociation to study horse and tuna heart Cytochromes?c in the complete absence of solvent. The significantly different stability of their highly similar native folds after transfer into the gas phase, and their strikingly different folding behavior in the gas phase, can be rationalized on the basis of electrostatic interactions such as salt bridges. In the absence of hydrophobic bonding, protein folding is far slower and more complex than in solution.

SUBMITTER: Schennach M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4065370 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Proteins with highly similar native folds can show vastly dissimilar folding behavior when desolvated.

Schennach Moritz M   Breuker Kathrin K  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20131120 1


Proteins can be exposed to vastly different environments such as the cytosol or membranes, but the delicate balance between external factors and intrinsic determinants of protein structure, stability, and folding is only poorly understood. Here we used electron capture dissociation to study horse and tuna heart Cytochromes c in the complete absence of solvent. The significantly different stability of their highly similar native folds after transfer into the gas phase, and their strikingly differ  ...[more]

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