pH dependence of conformational fluctuations of the protein backbone

Daniel E. Richman, Ananya Majumdar, E. Bertrand García-Moreno

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Abstract

Proton binding equilibria (pKa values) of ionizable groups in proteins are exquisitely sensitive to their microenvironments. Apparent pKa values measured for individual ionizable residues with NMR spectroscopy are actually population-weighted averages of the pKa in different conformational microstates. NMR spectroscopy experiments with staphylococcal nuclease were used to test the hypothesis that pKa values of surface Glu and Asp residues are affected by pH-sensitive fluctuations of the backbone between folded and locally unfolded conformations. 15N spin relaxation studies showed that as the pH decreases from the neutral into the acidic range the amplitudes of backbone fluctuations in the ps-ns timescale increase near carboxylic residues. Hydrogen exchange experiments suggested that backbone conformational fluctuations promoted by decreasing pH also reflect slower local or sub-global unfolding near carboxylic groups. This study has implications for structure-based pKa calculations: (1) The timescale of the backbone's response to ionization events in proteins can range from ps to ms, and even longer; (2) pH-sensitive fluctuations of the backbone can be localized to both the segment the ionizable residue is attached to or the one that occludes the ionizable group; (3) Structural perturbations are not necessarily propagated through Coulomb interactions; instead, local fluctuations appear to be coupled through the co-operativity inherent to elements of secondary structure and to networks of hydrogen bonds. These results are consistent with the idea that local conformational fluctuations and stabilities are important determinants of apparent pKa values of ionizable residues in proteins.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3132-3143
Number of pages12
JournalProteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics
Volume82
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2014

Keywords

  • Acid and local unfolding
  • Hydrogen exchange
  • NMR relaxation
  • Staphylococcal nuclease electrostatics
  • pH sensitivity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Structural Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology

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