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  • WW domains are the smallest beta-sheet protein structures and serve as useful models for studying beta-sheet folding and stability, but their small size and low cooperativity complicate detailed analysis of folding equilibria.
  • This research focuses on the fourth WW domain from human ubiquitin ligase Nedd4 (hNedd4-WW4), utilizing calorimetric and spectroscopic methods to analyze its conformational equilibrium in response to various denaturing agents.
  • The findings suggest that although the protein behaves as if in a two-state equilibrium, certain anomalies and experimental results imply a more complex folding process, such as downhill folding or multiple native forms, indicating a low-energy barrier between different macrostates.

Article Abstract

WW domains are the smallest naturally independent beta-sheet protein structures available to date and constitute attractive model systems for investigating the determinants of beta-sheet folding and stability. Nonetheless, their small size and low cooperativity pose a difficult challenge for a quantitative analysis of the folding equilibrium. We describe here a comprehensive thermodynamic characterization of the conformational equilibrium of the fourth WW domain from the human ubiquitin ligase Nedd4 (hNedd4-WW4) using a combination of calorimetric and spectroscopic techniques with several denaturing agents (temperature, pH, and chemical denaturants). Our results reveal that even though the experimental data can be described in terms of a two-state equilibrium, spectral data together with anomalous values for some thermodynamic parameters (a strikingly low temperature of maximum stability, a higher than expected native-state heat capacity, and a small specific enthalpy of unfolding) could be indicative of more complex types of equilibria, such as one-state downhill folding or alternative native conformations. Moreover, double-perturbation experiments reveal some features that, in spite of the apparent linear correlation between the thermodynamic parameters, seem to be indicative of a complex conformational equilibrium in the presence of urea. In summary, the data presented here point toward the existence of a low-energy barrier between the different macrostates of hNedd4-WW4, placing it at the frontier of cooperative folding.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi9007758DOI Listing

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