Local structures in unfolded lysozyme and correlation with secondary structures in the native conformation: Helix‐forming or ‐breaking propensity of peptide segments
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biopolymers
- Vol. 31 (5) , 497-509
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bip.360310505
Abstract
CD spectra of reduced and S-3-(trimethylated amino) propylated lysozyme (TMAP lysozyme) have been measured in various solutions containing guanidine hydrochloride or trifluoroethanol (TFE). The CD spectra indicate that there remain residual secondary structures in protein in aqueous solution. The addition of TFE further promotes the formation of secondary structures. In order to examine whether secondary structures are evenly induced over all the polypeptide chain, or locally at particular segments, the limited proteolysis of TMAP lysozyme by trypsin has been performed, and the CD spectra of all the final and intermediate products have been observed in solutions containing TFE. As a result, the fragments vary in a helix-forming propensity. The CD spectra of peptide fragments T5, T7, T9T10, T12T13, T14T15T16, and T17T18 are not significantly affected by the addition of TFE, where T refers to the nomenclature of R. E. Canfield [(1963), Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 238, pp. 2691–2697]. They are fragments of a helix-breaking propensity. On the other hand, fragment 12 composed of T1-T4, and fragments T6T7, T8, and T11, attain secondary structures with the addition of TFE. They are fragments of a helix-forming propensity. Further, it is found that the fragments of a helix-forming propensity just correspond to the helical segments in native lysozyme. We examine the interactions between neighboring fragments, which contribute to the stabilization of local structures along the polypeptide chain.Keywords
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