Aromatic thiol pKa effects on the folding rate of a disulfide containing protein

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作者
Gough, JD [1 ]
Gargano, JM [1 ]
Donofrio, AE [1 ]
Lees, WJ [1 ]
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[1] Syracuse Univ, Dept Chem, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA
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10.1021/bi034305c
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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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The production of proteins via recombinant DNA technology often requires the in vitro folding of inclusion bodies, which are protein aggregates. To create a more efficient redox buffer for the in vitro folding of disulfide containing proteins, aromatic thiols were investigated for their ability to increase the folding rate of scrambled RNase A. Scrambled RNase A is fully oxidized RNase A with a relatively random distribution of disulfide bonds. The importance of the thiol pK(a) value was investigated by the analysis of five para-substituted aromatic thiols with pK(a) values ranging from 5.2 to 6.6. Folding was measured at pH 6.0 where the pK(a) value of the thiols would be higher, lower, or equal to the solution pH. Thus, relative concentrations of thiol and thiolate would vary across the series. At pH 6.0, the aromatic thiols increased the folding rate of RNase A by a factor of 10-23 over that observed for glutathione, the standard additive. Under optimal conditions, the apparent rate constant increased as the thiol pK(a) value decreased. Optimal conditions occurred when the concentration of protonated thiol in solution was approximately 2 mM, although the total thiol concentration varied considerably. The importance of the concentration of protonated thiol in solution can be understood based on equilibrium effects. Kinetic studies suggest that the redox buffer participates as the nucleophile and/or the center thiol in the key rate determining thiol disulfide interchange reactions that occur during protein folding. Aromatic thiols proved to be kinetically faster and more versatile than classical aliphatic thiol redox buffers.
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