Human platelet factor 4 subunit association/dissociation thermodynamics and kinetics
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Human platelet factor 4 subunit association/dissociation thermodynamics and kinetics
Abstract
Platelet factor 4 (PF4) monomers (7800 daltons) form dimers and tetramers in varying molar ratios under certain solution conditions [Mayo, K. H., & Chen, M. J. (1989) Biochemistry 28, 9469]. The presence of a simplified aromatic region (one Tyr and two His) and resolved monomer, dimer, and tetramer Y60 3,5 ring proton resonances makes study of PF4 aggregate association/dissociation thermodynamics and kinetics possible. PF4 protein subunit association/dissociation equilibrium thermodynamic parameters have been derived by 1H NMR (500MHz) resonance line-fitting analysis of steady-state Y60 3,5 ring proton resonance monomer-dimer-tetramer populations as a function of temperature from 10 to 40 degrees C. Below 10 degrees C and above 40 degrees C, resonance broadening and overlap severely impaired analysis. Enthalpic and entropic contributions to dimer association Gibb's free energy [-5.1 kcal/mol (30 degrees C)] are +2.5 +/- 1 kcal/mol and +26 +/- 7 eu, respectively, and for tetramer association Gibb's free energy [-5.7 kcal/mol (30 degrees C)], they are -7.5 +/- 1 kcal/mol and -7 +/- 3 eu, respectively. These thermodynamic parameters are consistent with low dielectric medium electrostatic/hydrophobic interactions governing dimer formation and hydrogen bonding governing tetramer formation. Association/dissociation kinetic parameters, i.e., steady-state jump rates, have been derived from exchange-induced line-width increases and from 1H NMR (500 MHz) saturation-transfer and spin-lattice (Tl) relaxation experiments. From dissociation jump rates and equilibrium constants, association rate constants were estimated. For dimer and tetramer equilibria at 30 degrees C, unimolecular dissociation rate constants are 35 +/- 10 s-1 for dimer dissociation and 6 +/- 2 s-1 for tetramer dissociation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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