Low-ultraviolet circular dichroism spectroscopy of oligopeptides 1-95 and 96-168 derived from myelin basic protein of rabbit
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Low-ultraviolet circular dichroism spectroscopy of oligopeptides 1-95 and 96-168 derived from myelin basic protein of rabbit
Abstract
Myelin basic protein (MBP) is a major protein constituent of the myelin sheath of the central nervous system, where it is believed to have functional alpha-helical segments. One element of the function of the protein might be "conformational adaptability" of specific regions of its amino acid sequence, since the purified protein appears to be largely devoid of ordered structure. To pursue this question, low-ultraviolet circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy was conducted on the sequential thrombic peptides 1-95 and 96-168 of the protein in the presence of 0-92% trifluoroethanol (TFE), a solvent known to promote stable secondary structures in polypeptides. The series of CD spectra of the oligopeptides were subjected to a computerized best-fit analysis of four peptide conformations, the alpha-helix, beta-structure, beta-turn, and nonordered form. Agreement between experimental and best-fit composite spectra was achieved when standard CD curves of peptide conformations were derived from known theoretical spectra and experimental spectra of polypeptides. In dilute buffer alone, oligopeptides 1-95 and 96-168 evidence no alpha-helix but significant beta-structure (18% and 23%, respectively), as well as a predominant, extended nonordered conformation. However, the two parts of the protein differed in conformational adaptability. From 0% to 30% TFE, 96-168 exhibited concomitant transitions to 10% helix and 32% beta-structure from the nonordered form. In contrast, in 10-30% TFE, 1-95 underwent a transition to approximately 21% helix with partial loss of beta-structure as well as nonordered form; higher concentrations of TFE (40-75%) promoted additional transitions to both helix and beta-structure (totaling 33% and 25%, respectively).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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