Comparative study of the stability of the folding intermediates of the calcium-binding lysozymes
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Comparative study of the stability of the folding intermediates of the calcium-binding lysozymes
Abstract
Unfolding profiles of two calcium-binding lysozymes, equine milk lysozyme and pigeon egg-white lysozyme, were obtained by circular dichroism and proton NMR measurements. Equine lysozyme unfolds through a stable molten globule intermediate. The molten globule of equine lysozyme was characterized as more ordered than that of bovine alpha-lactalbumin. On the other hand, pigeon lysozyme unfolds by a two-state mechanism and the intermediate could not be observed in guanidine or thermal unfolding, the same as with conventional non-calcium-binding lysozymes. Thus, from the point of view of the unfolding profile, equine lysozyme belongs to the group of alpha-lactalbumin, but pigeon lysozyme belongs to the conventional lysozyme group.
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