Jiashu Xu, Hao Sun, Zhuwei Zhang, Zilong Guo, Shimin Le* and Hu Chen*,
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摘要
鸢尾素是肌肉在运动过程中分泌的一种纤连蛋白 III 蛋白,在白色脂肪的褐变和细胞粘附过程中发挥着重要作用,凸显了其构象转变的重要性。在这项研究中,我们利用一种被称为磁镊的单分子操纵技术研究了单个鸢尾素结构域的折叠和展开动态。除了原生态,鸢尾素还能瞬时折叠成错误折叠态。我们测定了原生态和错误折叠态的折叠自由能,以及它们随力变化的折叠和展开速率。错误折叠态的自由能高于展开态的自由能,而且错误折叠态具有同质的随力折叠展开率。稳定的原生态表现出异质的展开率,其展开率在 1 个数量级以内。我们的研究将具有部分折叠中间状态的第 10 个纤维粘连蛋白 III 结构域与研究较多的第 10 个纤维粘连蛋白 III 结构域进行了比较,结果表明,具有相似结构的蛋白质可能具有不同的折叠途径。
Folding and Misfolding Dynamics of Irisin Protein Revealed by Single-Molecule Magnetic Tweezers
Irisin, a fibronectin III protein secreted by muscles during physical exercise, plays a significant role in the browning of white fat and cell adhesion, highlighting the importance of its conformational transitions. In this study, we investigated the folding and unfolding dynamics of a single irisin domain using a single-molecule manipulation technique known as magnetic tweezers. In addition to the native state, irisin can also fold transiently into a misfolded state. We determined the folding free energies of the native and misfolded states as well as their force-dependent folding and unfolding rates. The free energy of the misfolded state is higher than that of the unfolded state, and the misfolded state has a homogeneous force-dependent unfolding rate. The stable native state demonstrates heterogeneous unfolding rates that are within ∼1 order of magnitude. Via comparison with the well-studied 10th fibronectin III domain that has a partially folded intermediate state, our study demonstrates that proteins with similar structure can have distinct folding pathways.
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