Structural characterization of the molten globule state of apomyoglobin by limited proteolysis and HPLC-mass spectrometry. 2005

Yeoun Jin Kim, and Young A Kim, and Nokyoung Park, and Hyeon S Son, and Kwang S Kim, and Jong Hoon Hahn
Department of Chemistry, Division of Molecular and Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea.

A method to characterize the structural conformation of an acidic molten globule apomyoglobin (apoMb) at pH 4.2 was developed using limited proteolysis and HPLC-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS). Endoproteinase Glu-C, which has a double maximum activity at pH 4.0 and pH 7.8 toward glutamic acid (Glu), was used as a proteolytic enzyme. Using this method enabled us to compare the proteolytic cleavages of native apoMb (at pH 8.0) and molten globule (at pH 4.2) directly. Only the first cleavage event in each molecule was considered as reflecting original structural information since the original structure of the protein can be altered after the fist cleavage. Structural changes of apoMb in various pH conditions were studied here to elucidate the local helicity of molten globule apoMb. Among 13 Glu sites, only Glu83 and Glu85 in the F-helix were cleaved at pH 8.0, which confirms that only helix F is frayed upon removal of heme group. At acidic molten globule state, rapid cleavages at Glu38, Glu52, Glu54, Glu85, and Glu148 were detected, while the remaining eight sites were protected. Glu6 and Glu18 in the A-helix, and Glu105 in the G-helix were protected due to the helicity of the secondary structures. The cleavage at Glu38 and the protection at Glu41 in the C-helix indicate that the first half of the C-helix is frayed and the second half of the C-helix is structured. Cleavage at both Glu52 and Glu54 in the D-helix proves that the D-helix is disordered. The N-terminal end of the E-helix at Glu59 was protected, and the beginning of the F-helix was protected by aid of the pH-induced C-cap of the E-helix. The cleavage at Glu148 in H suggests that the C-terminal end of the H-helix is disordered. The A-helix and the first half of the B-helix were highly stable.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008956 Models, Chemical Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of chemical processes or phenomena; includes the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment. Chemical Models,Chemical Model,Model, Chemical
D009206 Myocardium The muscle tissue of the HEART. It is composed of striated, involuntary muscle cells (MYOCYTES, CARDIAC) connected to form the contractile pump to generate blood flow. Muscle, Cardiac,Muscle, Heart,Cardiac Muscle,Myocardia,Cardiac Muscles,Heart Muscle,Heart Muscles,Muscles, Cardiac,Muscles, Heart
D009211 Myoglobin A conjugated protein which is the oxygen-transporting pigment of muscle. It is made up of one globin polypeptide chain and one heme group.
D002851 Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Liquid chromatographic techniques which feature high inlet pressures, high sensitivity, and high speed. Chromatography, High Performance Liquid,Chromatography, High Speed Liquid,Chromatography, Liquid, High Pressure,HPLC,High Performance Liquid Chromatography,High-Performance Liquid Chromatography,UPLC,Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography,Chromatography, High-Performance Liquid,High-Performance Liquid Chromatographies,Liquid Chromatography, High-Performance
D006736 Horses Large, hoofed mammals of the family EQUIDAE. Horses are active day and night with most of the day spent seeking and consuming food. Feeding peaks occur in the early morning and late afternoon, and there are several daily periods of rest. Equus caballus,Equus przewalskii,Horse, Domestic,Domestic Horse,Domestic Horses,Horse,Horses, Domestic
D006863 Hydrogen-Ion Concentration The normality of a solution with respect to HYDROGEN ions; H+. It is related to acidity measurements in most cases by pH pH,Concentration, Hydrogen-Ion,Concentrations, Hydrogen-Ion,Hydrogen Ion Concentration,Hydrogen-Ion Concentrations
D006868 Hydrolysis The process of cleaving a chemical compound by the addition of a molecule of water.
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001059 Apoproteins The protein components of a number of complexes, such as enzymes (APOENZYMES), ferritin (APOFERRITINS), or lipoproteins (APOLIPOPROTEINS). Apoprotein
D012697 Serine Endopeptidases Any member of the group of ENDOPEPTIDASES containing at the active site a serine residue involved in catalysis. Serine Endopeptidase,Endopeptidase, Serine,Endopeptidases, Serine

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