Solvation dynamics of a protein in the pre molten globule state

Samaddar, Soma ; Mandal, Amit Kumar ; Mondal, Sudip Kumar ; Sahu, Kalyanasis ; Bhattacharyya, Kankan ; Roy, Siddhartha (2006) Solvation dynamics of a protein in the pre molten globule state Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 110 (42). pp. 21210-21215. ISSN 1089-5647

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Abstract

The nature of solvent molecules around proteins in native and different non-native states is crucial for understanding the protein folding problem. We have characterized two compact denatured states of glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase (GlnRS) under equilibrium conditions in the presence of a naturally occurring osmolyte, l-glutamate. The solvation dynamics of the compact denatured states and the fully unfolded state has been studied using a covalently attached probe, acrylodan, near the active site. The solvation dynamics progressively becomes faster as the protein goes from the native to the molten globule to the pre molten globule to the fully unfolded state. Anisotropy decay measurements suggest that the pre-molten-globule intermediate is more flexible than the molten globule although the secondary structure is largely similar. Dynamic light scattering studies reveal that both the compact denatured states are aggregated under the measurement conditions. The implications of solvation dynamics in aggregated compact denatured states have been discussed.

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