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Jaie Woodard1, Kinshuk R Srivastava2, Gil Rahamim3
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Abstract:
Intramolecular protein diffusion, the motion of one part of the polypeptide chain relative to another part, is a fundamental aspect of protein folding and may modulate amyloidogenesis of disease-associated intrinsically disordered proteins. Much work has determined such diffusion coefficients using a variety of probes, but there has been an apparent discrepancy between measurements using long-range probes, such as fluorescence resonance energy transfer, and short-range probes, such as Trp-Cys quenching. In this work, we make both such measurements on the same protein, α-synuclein, and confirm that such discrepancy exists. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that such differences result from a diffusion coefficient that depends on the spatial distance between probes. Diffusional estimates in good quantitative agreement with experiment are obtained by accounting for the distinct distance ranges probed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer and Trp-Cys quenching.
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