Initial hydrophobic collapse in the folding of barstar
- 1 October 1995
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 377 (6551) , 754-757
- https://doi.org/10.1038/377754a0
Abstract
TWO models are commonly used to describe the poorly understood earliest steps of protein folding. The framework model1-3 stresses very early formation of nascent secondary structures, which coalesce into a compact, molten, globule-like form4,5 from which tertiary structure slowly develops6,7. The hydrophobic collapse model8-10 gives overriding precedence to a nonspecific collapse of the polypeptide chain which facilitates subsequent formation of specific secondary and tertiary structure11,12. Here we report our analysis of the earliest observable events of the major folding pathway of barstar, a small protein. We compare the kinetics of folding using circular dichroism at 222 nm and 270 nm, intrinsic trypto-phan fluorescence, fluorescence of the hydrophobic dye 8-anilino-1-naphthalene-sulphonic acid on binding, and restoration of trypto-phan-dansyl fluorescence energy transfer as structure-monitoring probes. We show that the polypeptide chain rapidly collapses (within 4 ms) to a compact globule with a solvent-accessible hydro-phobic core6, but with no optically active secondary or tertiary structure. Thus the earliest event of the major folding pathway of barstar is a nonspecific hydrophobic collapse that does not involve concomitant secondary structure formation.Keywords
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