Folding and assembly of dimeric human glutathione transferase A1-1

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Wallace, LA [1 ]
Dirr, HW [1 ]
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[1] Univ Witwatersrand, Dept Mol & Cell Biol, Prot Struct Funct Res Program, ZA-2050 Wits, South Africa
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10.1021/bi991239z
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Glutathione transferases function as detoxification enzymes and ligand-binding proteins for many hydrophobic endogenous and xenobiotic compounds. The molecular mechanism of folding of urea-denatured homodimeric human glutathione transferase A1-1 (hGSTA1-1) was investigated. The kinetics of change were investigated using far-UV CD, Trp20 fluorescence, fluorescence-detected ANS binding, acrylamide quenching of Trp20 fluorescence, and catalytic reactivation. The very early stages of refolding (millisecond time range) involve the formation of structured monomers with nativelike secondary structure and exposed hydrophobic surfaces that have a high binding capacity for the amphipathic dye ANS. Dimerization of the monomeric intermediates was detected using Trp fluorescence and occurs as fast and intermediate events. The intermediate event was distinguished from the fast event because it is limited by a preceding slow trans-to-cis isomerization reaction (optically silent in this study). At high concentrations of hFKBP, dimerization is not limited by the isomerization reaction, and only the fast event was detected. The fast (tau = 200 ms) and intermediate (tau = 2.5 s) events show similar urea-, temperature-, and ionic strength-dependent properties. The dimeric intermediate has a partially functional active site (similar to 20%). Final reorganization to form the native tertiary and quaternary structures occurs during a slow, unimolecular, urea- and ionic strength-independent event. During this slow event (tau = 250 s), structural rearrangements at the domain interface occur at/near Trp20 and result in burial of Trp20. The slow event results in the regain of the fully functional dimer. The role of the C-terminus helix 9 (residues 210-221) as a structural determinant for this final event is proposed.
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