Stability and unfolding studies on alkaline denatured state (I p) of pepsin

Pepsin exists as alkaline denatured state (I p) in pH range 8–10, where the N-terminal domain of the protein is mostly unfolded while the C-terminal domain is intact. The effects of fluorinated (TFE) and non-fluorinated (methanol) organic solvents on this partially unfolded state (I p) of pepsin wer...

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Veröffentlicht in:Process biochemistry (1991) 2009-08, Vol.44 (8), p.906-911
Hauptverfasser: Pande, Monu, Prasanna Kumari, N.K., Dubey, Vikash Kumar, Tripathi, Pinky, Jagannadham, M.V.
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Zusammenfassung:Pepsin exists as alkaline denatured state (I p) in pH range 8–10, where the N-terminal domain of the protein is mostly unfolded while the C-terminal domain is intact. The effects of fluorinated (TFE) and non-fluorinated (methanol) organic solvents on this partially unfolded state (I p) of pepsin were investigated using various spectroscopic methods. Both, fluorinated (TFE) and non-fluorinated (methanol) organic solvents induce secondary structure (α-helix) after a critical concentration. The I p state of pepsin unfolds in cooperative manner but the transition was found to be non-cooperative in the presence of 40% methanol or TFE. The differences in the unfolding of the protein in the presence and the absence of these organic solvents were interpreted. Our results indicate that unfolding transitions in I p state are mostly dominated by unfolding of C-terminal domain because the N-terminal domain is largely unstructured in this state. The organic solvents (TFE and methanol) induce more secondary structure in N-terminal domain and make it another unfolding entity with different stability compare to C-terminal resulting into sequential unfolding of the domain.
ISSN:1359-5113
1873-3298
DOI:10.1016/j.procbio.2009.04.016