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Protein Science, Vol 8, Issue 10 1946-1953, Copyright © 1999 by The Protein Society


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Pressure response of protein backbone structure. Pressure-induced amide 15N chemical shifts in BPTI

K Akasaka, H Li, H Yamada, R Li, T Thoresen and CK Woodward
Department of Molecular Science, The Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, Japan. akasaka@kobe-u.ac.jp

The effect of pressure on amide 15N chemical shifts was studied in uniformly 15N-labeled basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) in 90%1H2O/10%2H2O, pH 4.6, by 1H-15N heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy between 1 and 2,000 bar. Most 15N signals were low field shifted linearly and reversibly with pressure (0.468 +/- 0.285 ppm/2 kbar), indicating that the entire polypeptide backbone structure is sensitive to pressure. A significant variation of shifts among different amide groups (0-1.5 ppm/2 kbar) indicates a heterogeneous response throughout within the three-dimensional structure of the protein. A tendency toward low field shifts is correlated with a decrease in hydrogen bond distance on the order of 0.03 A/2 kbar for the bond between the amide nitrogen atom and the oxygen atom of either carbonyl or water. The variation of 15N shifts is considered to reflect site-specific changes in phi, psi angles. For beta-sheet residues, a decrease in psi angles by 1-2 degrees/2 kbar is estimated. On average, shifts are larger for helical and loop regions (0.553 +/- 0.343 and 0.519 +/- 0.261 ppm/2 kbar, respectively) than for beta-sheet (0.295 +/- 0.195 ppm/2 kbar), suggesting that the pressure-induced structural changes (local compressibilities) are larger in helical and loop regions than in beta-sheet. Because compressibility is correlated with volume fluctuation, the result is taken to indicate that the volume fluctuation is larger in helical and loop regions than in beta-sheet. An important aspect of the volume fluctuation inferred from pressure shifts is that they include motions in slower time ranges (less than milliseconds) in which many biological processes may take place.
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