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  • Title: Thermodynamic study of phosphoglycerate kinase from Thermotoga maritima and its isolated domains: reversible thermal unfolding monitored by differential scanning calorimetry and circular dichroism spectroscopy.
    Author: Zaiss K, Jaenicke R.
    Journal: Biochemistry; 1999 Apr 06; 38(14):4633-9. PubMed ID: 10194385.
    Abstract:
    The folding of phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima and its isolated N- and C-terminal domains (N1/2 and C1/2) was characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy. At pH 3.0-4.0, reversible thermal denaturation of TmPGK occurred below 90 degrees C. The corresponding peaks in the partial molar heat capacity function were fitted by a four-state model, describing three well-defined unfolding transitions. Using CD spectroscopy, these are ascribed to the disruption of the domain interactions and subsequent sequential unfolding of the two domains. The isolated N-terminal domain unfolds reversibly between pH 3.0 and pH 4.0 to >90% and at pH 7.0 to about 70%. In contrast, the isolated engineered C-terminal domain only shows reversible thermal denaturation between pH 3.0 and pH 3.5. Neither N1/2 nor C1/2 obeys the simple two-state mechanism of unfolding. Instead, both unfold via a partially structured intermediate. In the case of N1/2, the intermediate exhibits native secondary structure and perturbed tertiary structure, whereas for C1/2 the intermediate could not be defined with certainty.
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