A stabilized molten globule protein
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(00)02341-3
A stabilized molten globule protein
Abstract
A predominant conformational isomer of non-native alpha-lactalbumin (alpha-LA) has been purified by thermal denaturation of the native alpha-LA using the technique of disulfide scrambling. This unique isomer retains a substantial content of alpha-helical structure. It is stabilized by two native disulfide bonds within the alpha-helical domain and two scrambled non-native disulfide bonds at the beta-sheet domain. This denatured isomer of alpha-LA exhibits structural characteristics that are consistent with the well-documented molten globule state. The ability to prepare a stabilized and structurally defined molten globule provides a useful model for studying the folding and unfolding pathways of proteins.
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