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Study of Protein Dynamics via Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy
Published on: April 13, 2022
Immunoglobulin dynamics, conformational fluctuations, and nonlinear elasticity and their effects on stability
Tim J Kamerzell1, Joshua D Ramsey, C Russell Middaugh
1Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Kansas, 2030 Becker Drive, Lawrence, KS 66047, USA.
Abstract:
The relationships between protein dynamics, function, and stability are incompletely understood. Two external perturbations (temperature and pH) were used to modulate the flexibility and stability of an IgG1kappa monoclonal antibody (mAb) in an attempt to better understand the possible correlations between flexibility and stability. Ultrasonic velocimetry, densitometry, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and pressure perturbation calorimetry (PPC) were used to experimentally determine the adiabatic and isothermal compressibility, expansibility, fractional volumes of unfolding, and various nonlinear thermoacoustical parameters as a function of pH and temperature. By combining these results, state parameter fluctuations were calculated from fundamental statistical mechanical relationships. The most dynamic and rigid mAb ensemble is measured at pH 4 and 6, respectively, based on state parameter fluctuations and compressibility. The effect of pH appears to couple mAb dynamics to solvent fluctuations, which control its dynamics and stability. A nonlinear response to mechanical perturbation, comparable to that seen with many polymers, is observed for this monoclonal antibody at pH 4-8. This behavior is characterized as strongly anisotropic and anharmonic, especially at pH 4. The midpoint of thermal unfolding as measured by DSC does not necessarily correlate with flexibility.
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