LIGAND-INDUCED CHANGES IN THE CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY OF BOVINE TRYPSINOGEN AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROTEIN FUNCTION

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作者
BULAJ, G [1 ]
OTLEWSKI, J [1 ]
机构
[1] WROCLAW B BEIRUT UNIV, INST BIOCHEM, PL-50137 WROCLAW, POLAND
关键词
TRYPSINOGEN; STABILITY CHANGE; CALCIUM; ENZYME CATALYSIS; LIGAND BINDING;
D O I
10.1006/jmbi.1995.0174
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Bovine trypsinogen was used as a model protein for studying changes in the conformational stability induced by pH or binding of the calcium ion. Spectrophotometrically monitored thermal unfolding of trypsinogen and beta-trypsin in the acidic pH range yielded substantial differences in the stability parameters. Compared to beta-trypsin, trypsinogen exhibits lower enthalpy of denaturation Delta H-den, higher denaturational heat capacity change Delta C-p,C-den, but very similar temperature of denaturation T-den. pH-dependence of the conformational stability of the ligand-free trypsinogen, measured also by GdnCl-induced unfolding, is bell shaped with the maximum free energy of unfolding Delta G(den)=10.9 kcal/mole at pH 5.5 (4.5 pH units below its isoelectric point). At pH 8.3 the conformational stability of the zymogen drops to Delta G(den)=3.2 kcal/mole, but increases by Delta Delta G(den)=6.1 kcal/mole in the presence of Ca2+. This significant stabilization of the zymogen by the calcium ion is also pH-dependent. To assess the effect of Ca2+ on the trypsinogen molecule, the spectrophotometric titrations and NOESY spectra were carried out. Based on the structural analysis, the long range effects between Ca2+ --> Ile73 --> Trp141 and the interdomain His40-Asp194 ion pair are proposed to be partially responsible for trypsinogen stabilization. Additionally, the steady-state parameters for hydrolysis of the oligopeptide amide substrate catalysed by free trypsinogen, its complexes with Ca2+ and the IleVal dipeptide and by beta-trypsin were measured. It appears that in the pH range 5.5 to 8.3 the stability and the catalytic activity/ligand binding properties are fully separated. Whereas the deprotonation of His57 accounts for the increase of k(cat)/k(m) parameter, deprotonation of His40 is involved in the huge decrease of the conformational stability. Similarly, a large stabilization by the calcium ion is not accompanied by changes in enzymatic activity. Presented data are encouraging for an enzyme design directed toward improved stability.
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页码:701 / 716
页数:16
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