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Volume changes of the molten globule transitions of horse heart ferricytochrome c : A thermodynamic cycle
Author(s) -
Foygel Kira,
Spector Shari,
Chatterjee Sukalyan,
Kahn Peter C.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
protein science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.353
H-Index - 175
eISSN - 1469-896X
pISSN - 0961-8368
DOI - 10.1002/pro.5560040717
Subject(s) - chemistry , molten globule , crystallography , salt (chemistry) , deprotonation , volume (thermodynamics) , protein folding , ion , thermodynamics , biochemistry , organic chemistry , circular dichroism , physics
Volume changes among the unfolded (U), native (N), and molten globule (MG) conformations of horse heart ferricytochrome c have been measured. U to N (pH 2 to pH 7) was determined in the absence of added salt to be —136 ± 5 mL/mol protein. U to MG (pH 2, no added salt to pH 2, 0.5 M KCl) yielded +100 ± 6 mL/mol. MG to N was broken into two steps, N to NCl X at pH 7 by addition of buffered KCl to buffered protein lacking added salt (NCl X = N interacting with an unknown number, X, of chloride ions), and MG to NCl X by jumping MG at pH 2 in 0.5 M KCl to pH 7 at the same salt concentration. The Δ V of N to NCl X was —30.9 ± 1.4 mL/mol protein, whereas MG to NCl X entailed a Δ V of —235 ± 6 mL/mol. Within experimental error, the results add up to zero for a complete thermodynamic cycle. We believe this to be the first volumetric cycle to have been measured for the conformational transitions of a protein. The results are discussed in terms of hydration contributions from deprotonation of the protein, other hydration effects, and the formation and/or enlargement of packing defects in the protein's tertiary structure during the steps of folding.

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