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The role played by the alpha-helix in the unfolding pathway and stability of azurin: switching between hierarchic and nonhierarchic folding
Authors:Manetto Gaetano D  Grasso Domenico M  Milardi Danilo  Pappalardo Matteo  Guzzi Rita  Sportelli Luigi  Verbeet Martin P  Canters Gerard W  La Rosa Carmelo
Affiliation:Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Università di Catania, Viale A. Doria 6, 95125 (CT), Italy.
Abstract:The role played by the alpha-helix in determining the structure, the stability and the unfolding mechanism of azurin was addressed by studying a helix-depleted azurin variant produced by site-directed mutagenesis. The protein structure was investigated by CD, 1D (1)H NMR, fluorescence spectroscopy measurements and MD simulations, whilst EPR, UV-visible and cyclic voltammetry experiments were carried out to investigate the geometry and the properties of the Cu(II) site. The effects of the alpha-helix depletion on the thermal stability and the unfolding pathway of the protein were determined by DSC, UV/visible and fluorescence measurements at increasing temperature. The results show that, in the absence of the alpha-helix segment, the overall protein structure is maintained, and that only the Cu site is slightly modified. In contrast, the protein stability is diminished by about 60% with respect to the wild-type azurin. Moreover, the unfolding pathway of the mutant azurin involves the presence of detectable intermediates. In comparison with previous studies concerning other small beta-sheet cupredoxins, the results as a whole support the hypothesis that the presence of the alpha-helix can switch the folding of azurin from a hierarchic to a nonhierarchic mechanism in which the highly conserved beta-sheet core provides a scaffold for cooperative folding of the wild-type protein.
Keywords:azurin  protein folding  protein structures  site‐directed mutagenesis  thermodynamic stability
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