Temperature-Induced Molten Globule-like State in Human α1-Acid Glycoprotein:  An Infrared Spectroscopic Study

Despite extensive investigations on thermal denaturation of α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) using a variety of techniques, structural features of the folded−unfolded state in terms of residual secondary structures and the structural transitions involved in this process have not been fully characterized....

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Easton) 2005-12, Vol.44 (49), p.15997-16006
Hauptverfasser: Ausili, Alessio, Scirè, Andrea, Damiani, Elisabetta, Zolese, Giovanna, Bertoli, Enrico, Tanfani, Fabio
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Despite extensive investigations on thermal denaturation of α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) using a variety of techniques, structural features of the folded−unfolded state in terms of residual secondary structures and the structural transitions involved in this process have not been fully characterized. In this study we employed FT-IR spectroscopy to investigate the thermal unfolding and reversibility of temperature-induced changes in AGP. The data revealed a fully reversible β-sheet-rich protein which exhibits a molten globule-like state, an important protein folding intermediate. 2D-IR COS revealed the sequence of the conformational changes occurring before denaturation and confirmed the formation of this intermediate which was further supported by CD spectroscopy. On account of the similarities in the FT-IR spectra of AGP with those of porcine odorant-binding protein (OBP), homology modeling of AGP using OBP as template was performed. The resemblance of AGP and OBP 3D structures confirmed the similarities of data obtained using FT-IR spectroscopy. Overall, FT-IR spectroscopy appears to be useful for investigating the structural characteristics and stability of proteins whose 3D structures are unavailable and for assessing the molten globule-like state in small β-sheet-rich proteins.
ISSN:0006-2960
1520-4995
DOI:10.1021/bi051512z