Volumetric and spectroscopic characterizations of the native and acid-induced denatured states of staphylococcal nuclease

We have characterized the acid-induced denaturation of staphylococcal nuclease (SNase) at different urea concentrations by a combination of ultrasonic velocimetry, high precision densimetry, and CD spectroscopy. Our CD spectroscopic results suggest that, at low salt and acidic pH, the protein is unf...

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description We have characterized the acid-induced denaturation of staphylococcal nuclease (SNase) at different urea concentrations by a combination of ultrasonic velocimetry, high precision densimetry, and CD spectroscopy. Our CD spectroscopic results suggest that, at low salt and acidic pH, the protein is unfolded with disrupted secondary and tertiary structures. Furthermore, as judged by far UV CD spectra, the protein is further unfolded at acidic pH upon the addition of urea up to the concentration of 1.5 M. The midpoint of the transition shifts to more neutral pH values and the cooperativity of the transition decreases as the acid-induced denaturation of SNase occurs at higher urea concentrations. We find that the change in volume, Deltav, accompanying the acid-induced denaturation of SNase increases from -0.013 cm(3) g(-1) (-218 cm(3) mol(-1)) in the absence of urea to 0.011 cm(3) g(-1) (185 cm(3) mol(-1)) at 1.5 M urea. At all urea concentrations, the partial specific adiabatic compressibility, k(o)(s), of the protein decreases upon its unfolding with the values of Deltak(o)(s) equal to -6.3x10(-6) (-0.106 cm(3) mol(-1) bar(-1)), -4.5x10(-6) (-0.076 cm(3) mol(-1) bar(-1)), -4.6x10(-6) (-0.077 cm(3) mol(-1) bar(-1)), and -3.8x10(-6) (-0.064 cm(3) mol(-1) bar(-1)) cm(3) g(-1) bar(-1) at urea concentrations of 0, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 M, respectively. In general, our volumetric results suggest that the acid-induced denatured state of SNase is only partially unfolded with the solvent-exposed surface area equal to 70-80 % of that expected for the fully extended conformation.
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Circular Dichroism
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Hydrogen - metabolism
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Kinetics
Micrococcal Nuclease - chemistry
Micrococcal Nuclease - metabolism
Protein Conformation - drug effects
Protein Denaturation - drug effects
Protein Folding
Solutions
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
Staphylococcus
Thermodynamics
Ultrasonics
urea
Urea - pharmacology
Water - metabolism
title Volumetric and spectroscopic characterizations of the native and acid-induced denatured states of staphylococcal nuclease
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