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Crowding effects on the mechanical stability and unfolding pathways of Ubiquitin

Biomolecules 2009-01-02 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

The interior of cells is crowded thus making it important to assess the effects of macromolecules on the folding of proteins. Using the Self-Organized Polymer (SOP) model, which is a coarse-grained representation of polypeptide chains, we probe the mechanical stability of Ubiquitin (Ub) monomers and trimers ((Ub)3_3) in the presence of monodisperse spherical crowding agents. Crowding increases the volume fraction (Φc\Phi_c)-dependent average force (<fu(Φc)><f_u(\Phi_c)>), relative to the value at Φc=0\Phi_c = 0, needed to unfold Ub and the polyprotein. For a given Φc\Phi_c, the values of <fu(Φc)><f_u(\Phi_c)> increase as the diameter (σc\sigma_c) of the crowding particles decreases. The average unfolding force <fu(Φc)><f_u(\Phi_c)> depends on the ratio DRg\frac{D}{R_g}, where Dσc(π6Φc)1/3D \approx \sigma_c (\frac{\pi}{6 \Phi_c})^{{1/3}} with RgR_g being the radius of gyration of Ub (or (Ub)3_3) in the unfolded state. Examination of the unfolding pathways shows that, relative to Φc=0\Phi_c = 0, crowding promotes reassociation of ruptured secondary structural elements. Both the nature of the unfolding pathways and <fu(Φc)><f_u(\Phi_c)> for (Ub)3_3 are altered in the presence of crowding particles with the effect being most dramatic for the subunit that unfolds last. We predict, based on SOP simulations and theoretical arguments, that <fu(Φc)>Φc13ν<f_u(\Phi_c) > \sim \Phi_c^{\frac{1}{3\nu}}, where ν\nu is the Flory exponent that describes the unfolded (random coil) state of the protein.

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@article{arxiv.0811.0781,
  title  = {Crowding effects on the mechanical stability and unfolding pathways of Ubiquitin},
  author = {David L. Pincus and D. Thirumalai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.0781},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

31 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. To be published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B