An extensive thermodynamic characterization of the dimerization domain of the HIV-1 capsid protein

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作者
Lidón-Moya, MC
Barrera, FN
Bueno, M
Pérez-Jiménez, R
Sancho, J
Mateu, MG
Neira, JL
机构
[1] Univ Miguel Hernandez, Inst Biol Mol & Celular, Edificio Torregaitan, Elche 03202, Alicante, Spain
[2] Univ Zaragoza, Fac Ciencias, Dept Bioquim & Biol Mol & Celular, E-50009 Zaragoza, Spain
[3] Univ Zaragoza, Biocomputat & Complex Syst Phys Inst, E-50009 Zaragoza, Spain
[4] Univ Granada, Fac Ciencias, Dept Quim Fis, E-18071 Granada, Spain
[5] Univ Autonoma Madrid, CSIC, Ctr Biol Mol Severo Ochoa, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
关键词
circular dichroism; chemical denaturation; fluorescence; NMR; protein stability; thermal denaturation;
D O I
10.1110/ps.041324305
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
The type 1 human immunodeficiency virus presents a conical capsid formed by several hundred units of the capsid protein, CA. Homodimerization of CA occurs via its C-terminal domain, CA-C. This self-association process, which is thought to be pH-dependent, seems to constitute a key step in virus assembly. CA-C isolated in solution is able to dimerize. An extensive thermodynamic characterization of the dimeric and monomeric species of CA-C at different pHs has been carried out by using fluorescence, circular dichroism (CD), absorbance, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), and size-exclusion chromatography (SEC). Thermal and chemical denaturation allowed the determination of the thermodynamic parameters describing the unfolding of both CA-C species. Three reversible thermal transitions were observed, depending on the technique employed. The first one was protein concentration-dependent; it was observed by FTIR and NMR, and consisted of a broad transition occurring between 290 and 315 K; this transition involves dimer dissociation. The second transition (T-m similar to 325 K) was observed by ANS-binding experiments, fluorescence anisotropy, and near-UV CD; it involves partial unfolding of the monomeric species. Finally, absorbance, far-UV CD, and NMR revealed a third transition occurring at T-m similar to 333 K, which involves global unfolding of the monomeric species. Thus, dimer dissociation and monomer unfolding were not coupled. At low pH, CA-C underwent a conformational transition, leading to a species displaying ANS binding, a low CD signal, a red-shifted fluorescence spectrum, and a change in compactness. These features are characteristic of molten globule-like conformations, and they resemble the properties of the second species observed in thermal unfolding.
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页码:2387 / 2404
页数:18
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