涉及带电残基的突变对葡萄球菌核酸酶稳定性的影响:连续静电研究。

Ulf Börjesson, Philippe H Hünenberger
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使用连续静电模型计算了117个葡萄球菌核酸酶(SNase)突变体的相对稳定性,这些突变体涉及一个带电残基到一个不带电残基的突变。计算是基于野生型蛋白质的晶体结构,并试图隐含地考虑到变性状态突变的影响,假设在自然状态和变性状态突变引起的自由能变化之间存在线性关系。发现这些突变体与已发表的实验相对稳定性具有良好的相关性(线性相关系数约为0.8)。结果表明,在SNase的情况下,(1)带电残基主要通过静电相互作用来促进原生态的稳定性,(2)类原生静电相互作用可能在变性态中持续存在。连续统静电方法对模型参数只有中等程度的敏感性,并导致相对突变稳定性的准预测结果(误差为2-3 kJ mol(-1)或k(B)T数量级),除了带电残基突变为甘氨酸的突变体。
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Effect of mutations involving charged residues on the stability of staphylococcal nuclease: a continuum electrostatics study.

A continuum electrostatics model is used to calculate the relative stabilities of 117 mutants of staphylococcal nuclease (SNase) involving the mutation of a charged residue to an uncharged residue. The calculations are based on the crystallographic structure of the wild-type protein and attempt to take implicitly into account the effect of the mutations in the denatured state by assuming a linear relationship between the free energy changes caused by the mutation in the native and denatured states. A good correlation (linear correlation coefficient of approximately 0.8) is found with published experimental relative stabilities of these mutants. The results suggest that in the case of SNase (i) charged residues contribute to the stability of the native state mainly through electrostatic interactions, and (ii) native-like electrostatic interactions may persist in the denatured state. The continuum electrostatics method is only moderately sensitive to model parameters and leads to quasi-predictive results for the relative mutant stabilities (error of 2-3 kJ mol(-1) or of the order of k(B)T), except for mutants in which a charged residue is mutated to glycine.

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