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Highly polarized C-terminal transition state of the leucine-rich repeat domain of PP32 is governed by local stability.


ABSTRACT: The leucine-rich repeat domain of PP32 is composed of five ?-strand-containing repeats anchored by terminal caps. These repeats differ in sequence but are similar in structure, providing a means to connect topology, sequence, and folding pathway selection. Through kinetic studies of PP32, we find folding to be rate-limited by the formation of an on-pathway intermediate. Destabilizing core substitutions reveal a transition state ensemble that is highly polarized toward the C-terminal repeat and cap. To determine if this nucleus for folding corresponds to the most stable region of PP32, we monitored amide hydrogen exchange by NMR spectroscopy. Indeed, we find the highest protection to be biased toward the C terminus. Sequence manipulations that destabilize the C terminus spread out the transition state toward the middle of the protein. Consistent with results for helical ankyrin repeat proteins, these results suggest that local stabilities determine folding pathways.

SUBMITTER: Dao TP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4426401 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly polarized C-terminal transition state of the leucine-rich repeat domain of PP32 is governed by local stability.

Dao Thuy Phuong TP   Majumdar Ananya A   Barrick Doug D  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150420 18


The leucine-rich repeat domain of PP32 is composed of five β-strand-containing repeats anchored by terminal caps. These repeats differ in sequence but are similar in structure, providing a means to connect topology, sequence, and folding pathway selection. Through kinetic studies of PP32, we find folding to be rate-limited by the formation of an on-pathway intermediate. Destabilizing core substitutions reveal a transition state ensemble that is highly polarized toward the C-terminal repeat and c  ...[more]

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