Acid induced unfolding of anthrax protective antigen

Gupta, Pradeep K. ; Kurupati, Raj K. ; Chandra, Harish ; Gaur, Reetika ; Tandon, Vibha ; Singh, Yogendra ; Maithal, Kapil (2003) Acid induced unfolding of anthrax protective antigen Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 311 (1). pp. 229-232. ISSN 0006-291X

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2003.09.199

Abstract

Acidic pH plays an important role in the membrane insertion of protective antigen (PA) of anthrax toxin leading to the translocation of the catalytic moieties. The structural transitions occurring in PA as a consequence of change in pH were investigated by fluorescence and circular dichroism measurements. Our studies revealed the presence of two intermediates on-pathway of acid induced unfolding; one at pH 2.0 and other at pH 4-5. Intrinsic fluorescence measurements of these intermediates showed a red shift in the wavelength of emission maximum with a concomitant decrease in fluorescence intensity, indicative of the exposure of tryptophan residues to the bulk solvent. Furthermore, no significant change was seen in the secondary structure of PA at a pH of 2.0, as indicated by far UV-CD spectra. The low pH intermediate of PA was characterized using the hydrophobic dye, 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate, and was found to have properties similar to those of a molten globule state.

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Keywords:Anthrax Protective Antigen; Acid; Unfolding; Intermediate; Molten Globule; Structural Transitions
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