pH-dependent conformational stability of the ribotoxin α-sarcin and four active site charge substitution variants

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Garcia-Mayoral, Maria Flor
del Pozo, Alvaro Martinez
Campos-Olivas, Ramon
Gavilanes, Jose G.
Santoro, Jorge
Rico, Manuel
Laurents, Douglas V.
Bruix, Marta
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[1] CSIC, Inst Quim Fis Rocasolano, Dept Espectroscopia & Estructura Mol, E-28006 Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Complutense, Dept Bioquim & Biol Mol 1, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
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10.1021/bi061273v
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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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alpha-Sarcin is an exquisitely specific ribonuclease that binds and cleaves a single phosphodiester bond in the large rRNA of the eukaryotic ribosome, inactivating it. To better understand this remarkable activity, the contributions of the active site residues ( His 50, Glu 96, and His 137) to the conformational stability have been determined as a function of pH using variant proteins containing uncharged substitutes. Wild-type alpha-sarcin and the variants are maximally stable near pH 5.5, coinciding with the pH of optimal activity. A comparison of the stability vs pH profiles determined by thermal denaturation experiments to those calculated on the basis of pK(a) values shows that the charged forms of Glu 96 and His 137 compromise the enzyme's stability, lowering it. In contrast to barnase, there is little evidence for significant electrostatic interactions in the denatured states of alpha-sarcin or its active site variants between pH 3.5 and pH 8.5. alpha-Sarcin contains a long beta-hairpin and surface loops which are highly positively charged and which play key roles in membrane translocation and in ribosome binding. These positive charges decrease the stability of alpha-sarcin, particularly below pH 5. Hydrogen exchange measurements have been performed at pH 5.5 and reveal that the catalytic residues are firmly anchored in highly stable elements of secondary structure. Significant, though lower, levels of protection are observed for many amide protons in the positively charged beta- hairpin and long loops.
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