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Mapping the folding pathway of an immunoglobulin domain: Structural detail from phi value analysis and movement of the transition state

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STRUCTURE
卷 9, 期 5, 页码 355-366

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0969-2126(01)00596-2

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immunoglobulin; beta sheet; homologous proteins; topology; protein folding

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Background: Do proteins that have the same structure fold by the same pathway even when they are unrelated in sequence? To address this question, we are comparing the folding of a number of different immunoglobulinlike proteins. Here, we present a detailed protein engineering phi value analysis of the folding pathway of TI 127, an immunoglobulin domain from human cardiac titin. Results: TI 127 folds rapidly via a kinetic intermediate that is destabilized by most mutations. The transition state for folding is remarkably native-like in terms of solvent accessibility. We use phi value analysis to map this transition state and show that it is highly structured; only a few residues close to the N-terminal region of the protein remain completely unfolded. Interestingly, most mutations cause the transition state to become less native-like. This anti-Hammond behavior can be used as a novel means of obtaining additional structural information about the transition state. Conclusions: The residues that are involved in nucleating the folding of TI 127 are structurally equivalent to the residues that form the folding nucleus in an evolutionary unrelated fibronectin type III protein. These residues form part of the common structural core of Ig-like domains. The data support the hypothesis that interactions essential for defining the structure of these beta sandwich proteins are also important in nucleation of folding.

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