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Differences in the folding transition state of ubiquitin indicated by phi and psi analyses.


ABSTRACT: We compare the folding transition state (TS) of ubiquitin previously identified by using psi analysis to that determined by using analysis. Both methods attempt to identify interactions and their relative populations at the rate-limiting step for folding. The TS ensemble derived from psi analysis has an extensive native-like chain topology, with a four-stranded beta-sheet network and a portion of the major helix. According to analysis, however, the TS is much smaller and more polarized, with only a local helix/hairpin motif. We find that structured regions can have values far from unity, the canonical value for such sites, because of structural relaxation of the TS. Consequently, these sites may be incorrectly interpreted as contributing little to the structure of the TS. These results stress the need for caution when interpreting and drawing conclusions from analysis alone and highlight the need for more specific tools for examining the structure and energetics of the TS ensemble.

SUBMITTER: Sosnick TR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC536030 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differences in the folding transition state of ubiquitin indicated by phi and psi analyses.

Sosnick Tobin R TR   Dothager Robin S RS   Krantz Bryan A BA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20041202 50


We compare the folding transition state (TS) of ubiquitin previously identified by using psi analysis to that determined by using analysis. Both methods attempt to identify interactions and their relative populations at the rate-limiting step for folding. The TS ensemble derived from psi analysis has an extensive native-like chain topology, with a four-stranded beta-sheet network and a portion of the major helix. According to analysis, however, the TS is much smaller and more polarized, with onl  ...[more]

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