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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 38(8): 1185-1193, Aug. 2005. ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-405519

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COSY proton nuclear magnetic resonance was used to measure the exchange rates of amide protons of hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) in the pressure-assisted cold-denatured state and in the heat-denatured state. After dissolving lysozyme in deuterium oxide buffer, labile protons exchange for deuterons in such a way that exposed protons are substituted rapidly, whereas "protected" protons within structured parts of the protein are substituted slowly. The exchange rates k obs were determined for HEWL under heat treatment (80°C) and under high pressure conditions at low temperature (3.75 kbar, -13°C). Moreover, the influence of co-solvents (sorbitol, urea) on the exchange rate was examined under pressure-assisted cold denaturation conditions, and the corresponding protection factors, P, were determined. The exchange kinetics upon heat treatment was found to be a two-step process with initial slow exchange followed by a fast one, showing residual protection in the slow-exchange state and P-factors in the random-coil-like range for the final temperature-denatured state. Addition of sorbitol (500 mM) led to an increase of P-factors for the pressure-assisted cold denatured state, but not for the heat-denatured state. The presence of 2 M urea resulted in a drastic decrease of the P-factors of the pressure-assisted cold denatured state. For both types of co-solvents, the effect they exert appears to be cooperative, i.e., no particular regions within the protein can be identified with significantly diverse changes of P-factors.


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Animaux , Blanc d'oeuf , Pression hydrostatique , Lysozyme/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Solvants/pharmacologie , Sorbitol/pharmacologie , Poulets , Basse température , Température élevée , Hydrogène/pharmacologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Lysozyme/composition chimique , Dénaturation des protéines/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Urée/pharmacologie
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 38(8): 1195-1201, Aug. 2005. ilus, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-405520

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The main hypothesis for prion diseases proposes that the cellular protein (PrP C) can be altered into a misfolded, ß-sheet-rich isoform, the PrP Sc (from scrapie). The formation of this abnormal isoform then triggers the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. Here, we discuss the use of high pressure as a tool to investigate this structural transition and to populate possible intermediates in the folding/unfolding pathway of the prion protein. The latest findings on the application of high pressure to the cellular prion protein and to the scrapie PrP forms will be summarized in this review, which focuses on the energetic and volumetric properties of prion folding and conversion.


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Animaux , Humains , Pression , Pliage des protéines , Prions/composition chimique , Calorimétrie , Cinétique , Conformation des protéines , Isoformes de protéines/composition chimique , Thermodynamique
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