Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2009-07-10
Biopolymers 86 (2007) 321-328
Physics
Biological Physics
6 figures
Scientific paper
Although recent spectroscopic studies of chemically denatured proteins hint at significant nonrandom residual structure, the results of extensive small angle X-ray scattering studies suggest random coil behavior, calling for a coherent understanding of these seemingly contradicting observations. Here, we report the results of a Monte Carlo study of the effects of two types of local structures, a helix and Polyproline II (PPII) helix, on the dimensions of random coil polyalanine chains viewed as a model of highly denatured proteins. With an alpha helix content of 20%, corresponding to the Ramachandran probability of being in the helical basin, experimentally observed radii of gyration are recovered. Experimental radii are similarly recovered at an a helix content of 87%, providing an explanation for the previously puzzling experimental finding that the dimensions of the highly helical methanol-induced unfolded state are experimentally indistinguishable from those of the helix-poor urea-unfolded state. In contrast, the radius of gyration increases monotonically with increasing PPII content, and is always more expanded than the dimensions observed experimentally. These results suggest that PPII is unlikely the sole, dominant preferred conformation for unfolded proteins.
Makarov Dmitrii E.
Plaxco Kevin W.
Wang Zhisong
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