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. 2003 Feb 1;369(Pt 3):731-8.
doi: 10.1042/BJ20021459.

Calcium triggers the refolding of Bacillus subtilis chitosanase

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Calcium triggers the refolding of Bacillus subtilis chitosanase

Anne Colomer-Pallas et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

We characterized the reversible folding-unfolding transition of Bacillus subtilis exocellular chitosanase from either thermal or urea denaturation of the protein. The transitions were monitored in each case by intrinsic fluorescence changes and resistance to proteolysis. Unfolding and refolding kinetics and differential scanning calorimetry analysis suggested a two-state equilibrium. The equilibrium between the folded and unfolded states was rapidly displaced towards the folded state in the presence of a low concentration of calcium (2-20 mM). The binding titration curve indicated that chitosanase possesses one weak Ca(2+)-binding site (with an equilibrium affinity constant, K (A), of 0.3x10(3) M(-1)). These results support the hypothesis that this metal ion, which is accumulated in the cell wall environment of B. subtilis, is an effector that influences folding and stability of newly translocated proteins.

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