Probing lysozyme conformation with light reveals a new folding intermediate

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作者
Hamill, AC [1 ]
Wang, SC [1 ]
Lee, CT [1 ]
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[1] Univ So Calif, Dept Chem Engn, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
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10.1021/bi051646c
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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A means to control lysozyme conformation with light illumination has been developed using the interaction of the protein with a photoresponsive surfactant. Upon exposure to the appropriate wavelength of light, the azobenzene surfactant undergoes a reversible photoisomerization, with the visible-light (trans) form being more hydrophobic than the UV-light (cis) form. As a result, surfactant binding, to the protein and, thus, protein unfolding, can be tuned with light. Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements were used to provide detailed information of the protein conformation in solution. Shape-reconstruction methods applied to the SANS data indicate that under visible light the protein exhibits a native-like form at low surfactant concentrations, a partially swollen form at intermediate concentrations, and a swollen/unfolded form at higher surfactant concentrations. Furthermore, the SANS data combined with FT-IR spectroscopic analysis of the protein secondary structure reveal that unfolding occurs primarily in the alpha domain of lysozyme, while the beta domain remains relatively intact. Thus, the surfactant-unfolded intermediate of lysozyme appears to be a separate structure than the well-known alpha-domain intermediate of lysozyme that contains a folded alpha domain and unfolded beta domain. Because the interactions between the photosurfactant and protein can be tuned with light, illumination with UV light returns the protein to a native-like conformation. Fluorescence emission data of the nonpolar probe Nile red indicate that hydrophobic domains become available for probe partitioning in surfactant-protein solutions under visible light, while the availability of these hydrophobic domains to the probe decrease under UV light. Dynamic light scattering and UV-vis spectroscopic measurements further confirm the shape-reconstruction findings and reveal three discrete conformations of lysozyme. The results clearly demonstrate that visible light causes a greater degree of lysozyme swelling than UV light, thus allowing for the protein conformation to be controlled with light.
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