Low sodium dodecyl sulfate concentrations inhibit tobacco mosaic virus coat protein amorphous aggregation and change the protein stability

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E. R. Rafikova
Yu. V. Panyukov
A. M. Arutyunyan
L. S. Yaguzhinsky
V. A. Drachev
E. N. Dobrov
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[1] Lomonosov Moscow State University,Belozersky Institute of Physico
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Biochemistry (Moscow) | 2004年 / 69卷
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tobacco mosaic virus coat protein; amorphous aggregation; sodium dodecyl sulfate;
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Effects of low SDS concentrations on amorphous aggregation of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) coat protein (CP) at 52°C and on the protein structure were studied. It was found that SDS completely inhibits the TMV CP (11.5 μM) unordered aggregation at the detergent/CP molar ratio of 15 : 1 (0.005% SDS). As judged by fluorescence spectroscopy, these SDS concentrations did not prevent heating-induced disordering of the large-distance part of the TMV CP subunit, including the so-called “hydrophobic girdle”. At somewhat higher SDS/protein ratio (40 : 1) the detergent completely disrupted the TMV CP hydrophobic girdle structure even at room temperature. At the same time, these low SDS concentrations (15 : 1, 40 : 1) strongly stabilized the structure of the small-distance part of the TMV CP molecule (the four α-helix bundle) against thermal disordering as judged by the far-UV (200-250 nm) CD spectra. Possible mechanisms of TMV CP heating-induced unordered aggregation initiation are discussed.
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