Two partially unfolded states of Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase
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Two partially unfolded states of Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase
Abstract
Chemical modification with sulfhydryl reagents of the single, nonconserved cysteine residue Cys231 in each subunit of a disulfide-linked dimer of Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase produces a partially unfolded inactive state. Another partially unfolded state can be obtained by exposure of the enzyme to 1-2 M guanidine hydrochloride. Both these states display several important features of a molten globule, but differ in their spectroscopic (CD, intrinsic fluorescence) and hydrodynamic (Stokes radii) characteristics. With reversal of chemical modification of the former state or removal of denaturant from the latter, both states retain their physiochemical characteristics. Thus, acetylcholinesterase can exist in two molten globule states, both of which are long-lived under physiologic conditions without aggregating, and without either intraconverting or reverting to the native state. Both states undergo spontaneous intramolecular thioldisulfide exchange, implying that they are flexible. As revealed by differential scanning calorimetry, the state produced by chemical modification lacks any heat capacity peak, presumably due to aggregation during scanning, whereas the state produced by guanidine hydrochloride unfolds as a single cooperative unit, thermal transition being completely reversible. Sucrose gradient centrifugation reveals that reduction of the interchain disulfide of the native acetylcholinesterase dimer converts it to monomers, whereas, after such reduction, the two subunits remain completely associated in the partially unfolded state generated by guanidine hydrochloride, and partially associated in that produced by chemical modification. It is suggested that a novel hydrophobic core, generated across the subunit interfaces, is responsible for this noncovalent association. Transition from the unfolded state generated by chemical modification to that produced by guanidine hydrochloride is observed only in the presence of the denaturant, yielding, on extrapolation to zero guanidine hydrochloride, a high free energy barrier (ca. 23.8 kcal/mol) separating these two flexible, partially unfolded states.
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