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Comparative Study
. 1990 Oct;9(5):573-82.
doi: 10.1007/BF01025010.

Circular dichroism studies on helical structure preferences of amino acid residues of proteins caused by sodium dodecyl sulfate

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Comparative Study

Circular dichroism studies on helical structure preferences of amino acid residues of proteins caused by sodium dodecyl sulfate

K Takeda et al. J Protein Chem. 1990 Oct.

Abstract

The extent of helical structure of 19 intact proteins and of 15 proteins with no disulfide bridges in the absence and presence of 10 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was determined using the curve-fitting method of circular dichroic spectra. The change in helicity caused by the addition of SDS was examined as a function of each amino acid fraction. An increase in the helicity upon the addition of SDS occurred in most of the proteins with no disulfide bridges (C proteins) and containing more than 0.06 Lys fraction. In most of the intact proteins (B proteins), most of which contained disulfide bridges, helicity in SDS decreased with an increase in Lys fraction. The helicity of the C proteins in SDS also tended to increase with an increase in the Leu and Phe fractions, while it decreased with an increase in the Gly fraction. For the helicity of the B proteins in SDS, there was a tendency to increase with increased Asn fraction and decrease with increased His fraction. On the other hand, amino acids were divided into eight groups according to their side-chain properties and the conformational preference for each of the amino acid groups of C proteins was calculated using a simple assumption.

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