Residue-Specific Kinetic Insights into the Transition State in Slow Polypeptide Topological Isomerization by NMR Exchange Spectroscopy

The characterization of the transition state is a central issue in biophysical studies of protein folding. NMR is a multiprobe measurement technique that provides residue-specific information. Here, we used exchange spectroscopy to characterize the transition state of the two-state slow topological...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of physical chemistry letters 2021-11, Vol.12 (43), p.10551-10557
Hauptverfasser: Fujinami, Daisuke, Hayashi, Seiichiro, Kohda, Daisuke
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Zusammenfassung:The characterization of the transition state is a central issue in biophysical studies of protein folding. NMR is a multiprobe measurement technique that provides residue-specific information. Here, we used exchange spectroscopy to characterize the transition state of the two-state slow topological isomerization of a 27-residue lantibiotic peptide. The exchange kinetic rates varied on a per-residue basis, indicating the reduced kinetic cooperativity of the two-state exchange, as well as the previously observed reduced thermodynamic cooperativity. Furthermore, temperature-dependent measurements revealed large variations in the activation enthalpy and entropy terms among residues. Interestingly, we found a linear relationship between the logarithm of the equilibrium constants and that of the exchange rates. Because the data points are derived from amino acid residues in one polypeptide chain, we refer to the linear relationship as the residue-based linear free energy relationship (rbLFER). The rbLFER offers information about the transition state of the two-state exchange.
ISSN:1948-7185
1948-7185
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c02387