Glycerol-slaved H-H NMR cross-relaxation in quasi-native lysozyme.

Biophys Chem

School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 50046, India. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

H-H nuclear cross-relaxation experiments have been carried out with lysozyme in variable glycerol viscosity to study intramolecular motion, self-diffusion, and isotropic rigid-body rotational tumbling at 298 K, pH 3.8. Dynamics of intramolecular H-H cross-relaxation rates, the increase in internuclear spatial distances, and lateral and rotational diffusion coefficients all show fractional viscosity dependence with a power law exponent κ in the 0.17-0.83 range. The diffusion coefficient of glycerol D with the bulk viscosity itself is non-Stokesian, having a fractional viscosity dependence on the medium viscosity (D ∼ η, κ ≈ 0.71). The concurrence and close similarity of the fractional viscosity dependence of glycerol diffusion on the one hand, and diffusion and intramolecular cross-relaxation rates of the protein on the other lead to infer that relaxation of glycerol slaves protein relaxations. Glycerol-transformed native lysozyme to a quasi-native state does not affect the conclusion that both global and internal fluctuations are slaved to glycerol relaxation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpc.2024.107286DOI Listing

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