Proteins can convert to β‐sheet in single crystals
Open Access
- 1 May 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 13 (5) , 1288-1294
- https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.03550404
Abstract
Raman microscopy was used to follow conformational changes in single protein crystals. Crystals of native insulin and of the 5S and 12S subunits of the enzyme transcarboxylase showed a mixture of Raman marker bands signifying α‐helix, β‐sheet and nonordered secondary structure. However, by reducing the S–S bonds in the insulin crystal, or by lowering the pH for the 5S crystal, or by soaking substrates into the 12S crystal, the secondary structure in each crystal became predominantly β‐sheet. The β‐form crystals could be dissolved only with difficulty and yielded high–molecular weight protein aggregates, indicating that the β‐sheet formation involves intermolecular contacts. Although their morphology appeared unchanged, the crystals no longer diffracted X‐rays. Using crystals that had not been exposed to laser light, the dye thioflavin T formed highly fluorescent complexes with the “β‐transformed” crystals but not with the native crystals.Keywords
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