Single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy maps the folding landscape of a large protein

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Menahem Pirchi
Guy Ziv
Inbal Riven
Sharona Sedghani Cohen
Nir Zohar
Yoav Barak
Gilad Haran
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[1] Weizmann Institute of Science,Chemical Physics Department
[2] Chemical Research Support,undefined
[3] Weizmann Institute of Science,undefined
[4] Present address: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,undefined
[5] Princeton University,undefined
[6] Princeton,undefined
[7] New Jersey 08544,undefined
[8] USA.,undefined
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Proteins attain their function only after folding into a highly organized three-dimensional structure. Much remains to be learned about the mechanisms of folding of large multidomain proteins, which may populate metastable intermediate states on their energy landscapes. Here we introduce a novel method, based on high-throughput single-molecule fluorescence experiments, which is specifically geared towards tracing the dynamics of folding in the presence of a plethora of intermediates. We employ this method to characterize the folding reaction of a three-domain protein, adenylate kinase. Using thousands of single-molecule trajectories and hidden Markov modelling, we identify six metastable states on adenylate kinase's folding landscape. Remarkably, the connectivity of the intermediates depends on denaturant concentration; at low concentration, multiple intersecting folding pathways co-exist. We anticipate that the methodology introduced here will find broad applicability in the study of folding of large proteins, and will provide a more realistic scenario of their conformational dynamics.
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