Folding and stability of a fibronectin type III domain of human tenascin
- PMID: 9245604
- DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1997.1147
Folding and stability of a fibronectin type III domain of human tenascin
Abstract
The folding of an isolated fibronectin type III domain of human tenascin, a large extra-cellular matrix protein, has been characterised. The isolated module, which has no disulphide bonds, can be reversibly unfolded by chemical denaturant and temperature. Equilibrium unfolding, measured using a number of different probes, fits to a two-state transition, with consistent measures of DeltaGH2OD-N. Folding and refolding rate constants have been determined over a range of denaturant concentrations. The refolding kinetics are bi-phasic, and in the transition region the slow phase dominates refolding kinetics. Outside the transition region the folding of the fast-folding species fits to a two-state model. There is no evidence for significant accumulation of partially folded intermediates.
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