A WATER LIPID INTERFACE INDUCES A HIGHLY DYNAMIC FOLDED STATE IN APOCYTOCHROME-C AND CYTOCHROME-C, WHICH MAY REPRESENT A COMMON FOLDING INTERMEDIATE

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DEJONGH, HHJ [1 ]
KILLIAN, JA [1 ]
DEKRUIJFF, B [1 ]
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[1] UNIV UTRECHT,INST MOLEC BIOL & MED BIOTECHNOL,3584 CH UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
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10.1021/bi00121a008
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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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In this study, we have used CD and NMR techniques to investigate the secondary structure of (apo-) cytochrome c both in solution and when associated with micelles. In aqueous solution, the holoprotein cytochrome c is tightly folded at secondary and tertiary levels and differs strongly from its random-coiled precursor. However, in the presence of 12-PN/12-Pglycol (9:1) micelles, we observed a remarkable resemblance between the CD spectra of these partially helical proteins. The water-lipid interface induces a secondary folding of apocytochrome c, whereas cytochrome c is suggested to partially lose its tertiary structure. The exchange of all amide protons and, using deuterium-labeled proteins, of all amide deuterons with the solvent was monitored by NMR. A rapid exchange rate was observed, indicating that these folding states are highly dynamic. Saturation-transfer NMR of micelle-associated apocytochrome c showed that the exchange takes place at the (sub-) second time scale. The holoprotein in the presence of micelles was found to have two distinct exchange rates: (1) a fast rate, comparable to that found for the micelle-associated precursor and 4.5 times slower than that of the random-coiled apocytochrome c, and (2) a slow rate which is 75 times slower than the precursor in solution. Urea denaturation studies showed the micelle-bound proteins to have a low helix stability, which explains the inability of the lipid-induced secondary structure to prevent its labile protons from rapid exchange. The uniqueness of this lipid-induced highly dynamic folding state of (apo-) cytochrome c is demonstrated by comparison with amphiphilic polypeptides like melittin, and its implications for membrane translocation and functioning are discussed.
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