Observation of solvent penetration during cold denaturation of E. coli phosphofructokinase-2
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Ramírez Sarmiento, César A.
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Observation of solvent penetration during cold denaturation of E. coli phosphofructokinase-2
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Phosphofructokinase-2 is a dimeric enzyme that undergoes cold denaturation following a highly cooperative N2 2I mechanism with dimer dissociation and formation of an expanded monomeric intermediate. Here, we use intrinsic fluorescence of a tryptophan located at the dimer interface to show that dimer dissociation occurs slowly, over several hours. We then use hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry experiments, performed by taking time points over the cold denaturation process, to measure amide exchange throughout the protein during approach to the cold denatured state. As expected, a peptide corresponding to the dimer interface became more solvent exposed over time at 3 C; unexpectedly, amide exchange increased throughout the protein over time at 3 C. The rate of increase in amide exchange over time at 3 C was the same for each region and equaled the rate of dimer dissociation measured by tryptophan fluorescence, suggesting that dimer dissociation and formation of the cold denatu
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/155028
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2013.04.024
ISSN: 00063495
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Biophysical Journal, Volumen 104, Issue 10, 2018, Pages 2254-2263
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