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Protein Science, Vol 6, Issue 4 789-793, Copyright © 1997 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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K. J. FRYE and C. A. ROYER
School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
The effect of xylose on the rates of folding and unfolding of staphylococcal nuclease (nuclease) have been investigated using fluorescence-detected pressure-jump relaxation kinetics in order to establish the kinetic basis for the observed stabilization of nuclease by this sugar (Frye KJ, Perman CS, Royer CA, 1996, Biochemistry 35:10234-10239). The activation volumes for both folding and unfolding and the equilibrium volume change for folding were all positive. Their values were within experimental error of those reported previously (Vidugiris GJA, Markley JL, Royer CA, 1995, Biochemistry 34:4909-4912) and were independent of xylose concentration. The major effect of xylose concentration was to increase significantly the rate of folding. The large positive activation volume for folding was interpreted previously as indicating that the rate-limiting step in nuclease folding involves dehydration of a significant amount of surface area. A large effect of xylose on the rate constant for folding provides strong support for this interpretation, because xylose, an osmolyte, stabilizes the folded state of proteins through surface tension effects. These studies further characterize the transition state in nuclease folding as lying closer to the folded, rather than the unfolded state along the folding coordinate in terms of the degree of burial of surface area. The image of the transition state that emerges is consistent with a dry molten globule.
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