Mechanical unfolding intermediates in titin modules
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 402 (6757) , 100-103
- https://doi.org/10.1038/47083
Abstract
The modular protein titin, which is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle, is subjected to stretching forces. Previous work on the experimental elongation of single titin molecules has suggested that force causes consecutive unfolding of each domain in an all-or-none fashion1,2,3,4,5,6. To avoid problems associated with the heterogeneity of the modular, naturally occurring titin, we engineered single proteins to have multiple copies of single immunoglobulin domains of human cardiac titin7. Here we report the elongation of these molecules using the atomic force microscope. We find an abrupt extension of each domain by ∼ 7 Å before the first unfolding event. This fast initial extension before a full unfolding event produces a reversible ‘unfolding intermediate’. Steered molecular dynamics8,9 simulations show that the rupture of a pair of hydrogen bonds near the amino terminus of the protein domain causes an extension of about 6 Å, which is in good agreement with our observations. Disruption of these hydrogen bonds by site-directed mutagenesis eliminates the unfolding intermediate. The unfolding intermediate extends titin domains by ∼ 15% of their slack length, and is therefore likely to be an important previously unrecognized component of titin elasticity.Keywords
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