Calorimetric investigations of the helix-coil conversion of phenylalaninespecific transfer ribonucleic acid

The enthalpy of the helix-coil conversion of phenylalaninespecific transfer ribonucleic acid from brewer's yeast (tRNA Phe brewer's yeast) has been measured using both an LKB 10700-2 batch miciocalorimeter and an adiabatic differential scanning calorimeter. In the mixing calorimeter the co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biophysical chemistry 1974-02, Vol.1 (3), p.214-221
Hauptverfasser: Bode, Diedrich, Schernau, Ulrich, Ackermann, Theodor
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Zusammenfassung:The enthalpy of the helix-coil conversion of phenylalaninespecific transfer ribonucleic acid from brewer's yeast (tRNA Phe brewer's yeast) has been measured using both an LKB 10700-2 batch miciocalorimeter and an adiabatic differential scanning calorimeter. In the mixing calorimeter the conversion from coil to helix was induced by mixing a tRNA Phe solution with a solution containing an excess of MgSO 4. We measured the enthalpy of this reaction stepwise in the temperature range from +9 to +60° C. For the enthalpy of folding of tRNA Phe from coil to helix this method yielded the remarkably high value of −310 kcal mole of tRNA Phe. With the differential scanning calorimeter in which the helix-coil conversion is simply induced by raising the temperature we found a value of +240 kcal mole of tRNA Phe at a Tm value of 76° C and a value of +200 kcal mole of tRNA Phe at a T m value of 50° C. A comparison of the apparent van't Hoff enthalpies with the calorimetrically measured enthalpies shows, that the cooperativity of the system increases continually with rising melting temperatures - which are achieved by increasing Mg 2+ concentrations - reaching a constant value at about 57° C. Above this temperature value the thermodynamic behaviour of the helix-coil conversion of tRNA Phe may be approximately described by the model of an all-or-none process.
ISSN:0301-4622
1873-4200
DOI:10.1016/0301-4622(74)80007-4