On the temperature--pressure free-energy landscape of proteins.

Chemphyschem

Department of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry I, University of Dortmund, Otto-Hahn Str. 6, 44221 Dortmund, Germany.

Published: April 2003

We studied the thermodynamic stability of a small monomeric protein, staphylococcal nuclease (Snase), as a function of both temperature and pressure, and expressed it as a 3D free-energy surface on the p,T-plane using a second-order Taylor expansion of the Gibbs free-energy change delta G upon unfolding. We took advantage of a series of different techniques (small-angle X-ray scattering, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, differential thermal analysis, pressure perturbation calorimetry and densitometry) in the evaluation of the conformation of the protein and in evaluating the changes in the thermodynamic parameters upon unfolding, such as the heat capacity, enthalpy, entropy, volume, isothermal compressibility and expansivity. The calculated results of the free-energy landscape of the protein are in good agreement with experimental data of the p,T-stability diagram of the protein over a temperature range from 200 to 400 K and at pressures from ambient pressure to 4000 bar. The results demonstrate that combined temperature--pressure-dependent studies can help delineate the free-energy landscape of proteins and hence help elucidate which features and thermodynamic parameters are essential in determining the stability of the native conformational state of proteins. The approach presented may also be used for studying other systems with so-called re-entrant or Tamman loop-shaped phase diagrams.

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