Abstract
The denaturation of phosphorylase b by guanidinium chloride (GdnHCl) was studied. The enzyme is unusually sensitive to the denaturing agent, being more than 50% inactivated after incubation for 15 min in 0.1 mM GdnHCl. Full activity can be regained on dilution of the GdnHCl to 0.01 M, provided that the initial concentration of GdnHCl is less than 0.5 M. Studies of protein fluorescence, thiol-group reactivity, circular dichroism and absorption spectroscopy indicate that phosphorylase b undergoes slow structural changes in the range of GdnHCl concentrations from 0.5-0.8 M. The enzyme retains considerable folded structure even after 15 min incubation in 1 M-GdnHCl, but is rapidly and completely unfolded in 3 M-GdnHCl.