Low-temperature unfolding of a mutant of phage T4 lysozyme. 2. Kinetic investigations
- 24 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 28 (2) , 691-699
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00428a042
Abstract
A disulfide-bridged variant of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme has been found to undergo a low- as well as high-temperature unfolding transition in guanidinium chloride [see Chen and Schellman (1989)]. The kinetics for this process have been followed for several temperatures, a range of guanidinium chloride concentrations, and a number of values of pH. Microscopic rate constants for protein unfolding and refolding were extracted from these data to explore the nature of the cold unfolding transition. The data were interpreted using transition-state theory. It was found that the Arrhenius energy is temperature dependent. The transition state is characterized by (1) a high energy and low entropy compared to the native state, (2) a heat capacity which is closer to the native state than to the unfolded state, and (3) a low exposure to solvent compared to the unfolded state, as judged by its interaction with guanidinium chloride. With increasing concentrationn of guanidinium chloride, the low-temperature unfolding rate increases strongly, and the refolding rate decreases very strongly.Keywords
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