The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-ma... more The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-malonic acid [C60]fullerene complex is reported. Other than the anti-fullerene antibody, a stable protein-fullerene complex with a native protein has never been observed. This study may provide valuable answers to the growing concern regarding the effects of carbonaceous nanomaterials on human health on one hand and, on the other, may lead to the development of novel antioxidant therapeutic agents, radiopharmaceuticals, and components for bioelectronic devices.
... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-ST... more ... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-STATE BEHAVIOR Dan HUPPERT, Varda ... The important feature emerging from detailed analysis of the ionic species distribution in ethyl ace-tate is that at low ...
The native structures of many globular proteins are only weakly stabilized and form in solution e... more The native structures of many globular proteins are only weakly stabilized and form in solution ensembles of multiple conformers. The energy differences between the conformers are assumed to be small. This is the case of flexible multidomain proteins where domain motions were observed. High concentrations of inert macrosolute, which create a crowded or confined environment, can cause shifts of the distribution of the conformers of such proteins towards the more compact structures. This effect may also promote compact structures in partially folded proteins. Time-resolved dynamic non-radiative excitation energy transfer (tr-RET) is suitable for detection of either subtle or major changes in distributions of intramolecular distances in protein molecules in solutions. Two experiments were performed which demonstrated the applicability of tr-RET for detection of the effect of macrosolutes on the conformational ensembles of flexible states of protein molecules. The distribution of distances between residues 203 and 169 in the CORE domain of E. coli adenylate kinase (AK) in the denatured state was determined in the presence of high concentrations of dextran 40. A significant shift of the mean of the distribution was observed without reduction of its width. This was interpreted as a shift to compact structure without change of the degree of disorder of the chain. In a second experiment the distribution of the distance between residues 55 and 169 in AK, which spans the cleft between the CORE and the AMPbind domains, was monitored. No clear effect of high concentrations of dextran 40 was found. These experiments show the strength of the application of tr-RET in investigation of changes in the sub-states of flexible conformations of globular protein. Networks of pairs of labeled sites can be prepared and tr-RET experiments can be performed in order to search for the segments of the protein molecules, which respond to the presence of inert macromolecules in their environment.
... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-ST... more ... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-STATE BEHAVIOR Dan HUPPERT, Varda ... The important feature emerging from detailed analysis of the ionic species distribution in ethyl ace-tate is that at low ...
... smaller than lit L As the static dielectric constant of the solvent CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS ... more ... smaller than lit L As the static dielectric constant of the solvent CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 12 February 1988 NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE MECHANISM OF FAST INTRAMOLECULAR ELECTRON TRANSFER Dan HUPPERT, Varda ... [361 J. Klafter and ME Shlesinger, Proc. ...
The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-ma... more The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-malonic acid [C60]fullerene complex is reported. Other than the anti-fullerene antibody, a stable protein-fullerene complex with a native protein has never been observed. This study may provide valuable answers to the growing concern regarding the effects of carbonaceous nanomaterials on human health on one hand and, on the other, may lead to the development of novel antioxidant therapeutic agents, radiopharmaceuticals, and components for bioelectronic devices.
Spectroscopic properties of two newly synthesized water-soluble thiol-reactive fluorescent probes... more Spectroscopic properties of two newly synthesized water-soluble thiol-reactive fluorescent probes, 7-(iodoacetamido)-coumarin-4-carboxylic acid (I-Cca) and N-iodoacetyl-beta-(2-naphthyl)alanine (I-Nal), were characterized using single cysteine mutants of Escherichia coli adenylate kinase. Together with two known water-soluble thiol-reactive dyes (Lucifer yellow iodoacetamide and 5-iodoacetamidosalicylic acid) and as well, tryptophan residues (either native or inserted into a protein by site directed mutagenesis), these probes can be arranged pairwise in a molecular tool set for studies of structural transitions in proteins by means of fluorescence resonance energy-transfer (FRET) experiments. A set of seven donor/acceptor pairs which allow determination of intramolecular distances and their distributions over the range 10-40 A in labeled protein derivatives is described. The charged groups present in the probes facilitate the conjugation reaction and improve postlabeling purification. General considerations for design of charged probes and site-directed labeling for applications of FRET methods in studies of protein structure and dynamics are presented.
The fluorescence properties of three variants of α-lactalbumin (α-LA) containing a single tryptop... more The fluorescence properties of three variants of α-lactalbumin (α-LA) containing a single tryptophan residue were investigated under native, molten globule, and unfolded conditions. These proteins have levels of secondary structure and stability similar to those of the wild type. The ...
A search for the topology of the chain folding of reduced bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BP... more A search for the topology of the chain folding of reduced bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), in unfolded and partially folded states, was done by means of time resolved dynamic nonradiative excitation energy transfer (ET) measurements. Four double labeled BPTI derivatives were used in which the donor was attached to the N-terminal arginine residue and the acceptor was specifically attached to one of the lysine residues. The four derivatives form a series of labeled backbone segments of increasing length spanning the full lengths of the BPTI chain: 15, 26, 41, and 46 residues. The intramolecular segmental end-to-end distance (EED) distributions were determined for all the derivatives by global analysis of the decay curves of both the donor and the acceptor in the reduced state, in low (0.5 M) guanidinium chloride (GuHCl) concentrations at pH 3.6 and 2.1 (R and A states, respectively). The results show that, in the partial folding conditions of low GuHCl concentration, reduced BPTI is in a compact state, but in this state the polypeptide chain is not in a condensed statistical coil conformation. Two distinct subpopulations were found for the four intramolecular EED distributions. One subpopulation was compact, with native-like EED distribution, while the second was unfolded. The pairs of sites, residues 1 and 26 and residues 1 and 46, showed close proximity in the dominant subpopulation. These contacts form two loops (probably collapsed): one consists of the first 26 residues, and the second comprises the full length of the chain from the N- to the C-terminal segments, which is in fact made up to two shorter loops (1-26 and 27-46). The N-terminal 15 residue segment was relaxed into statistical coil-like non-native conformation, in contrast to its extended conformation in the native state. The effect of temperature in the range of 2-60 degrees C was small; the folded subpopulations were stable over this range. These results show that in BPTI the compact conformations found under unfolding and partially folding conditions have native-like chain topology. Under the conditions of transition to partially folding conditions the compact conformation is stabilized, not only by the hydrophobic collapse and the local interaction but also by nonlocal interactions (NLIs). Few specific, very stable NLIs between the three segments which form the main structural elements of the native conformation direct the formation of native-like topology of the chain in the transition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
The testis-determining factor SRY contains an HMG box DNA-bending domain. Human and murine factor... more The testis-determining factor SRY contains an HMG box DNA-bending domain. Human and murine factors (hSRY and mSRY, respectively) exhibit marked sequence divergence and are reported to differ markedly in DNA bending properties. Surprisingly, the combined application of time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (tr-FRET) and permutation gel electrophoresis demonstrates that the hSRY-DNA complex is more sharply bent than the murine complex and not less bent as previously reported. tr-FRET-based analyses of the distribution of end-to-end distances in the bent DNA-protein complexes further suggest that a broader range of DNA bend angles is populated in the murine ensemble than in the human ensemble. The two domains and their respective DNA complexes nevertheless exhibit similar thermodynamic stabilities. (1)H NMR spectra indicate analogous intercalation of distinct "cantilever" side chains (isoleucine or methionine) with subtle differences in induced DNA structure. Interchange of cantilevers does not affect DNA bending. That transgenic expression of either human or murine Sry in XX mice can confer a male somatic phenotype suggests that SRY-directed transcriptional regulation is robust to enhanced DNA bending and to changes in the precision of DNA bending. We propose that male-specific gene regulation requires DNA bending above a critical threshold set by architectural requirements of enhanceosome assembly.
The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-ma... more The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-malonic acid [C60]fullerene complex is reported. Other than the anti-fullerene antibody, a stable protein-fullerene complex with a native protein has never been observed. This study may provide valuable answers to the growing concern regarding the effects of carbonaceous nanomaterials on human health on one hand and, on the other, may lead to the development of novel antioxidant therapeutic agents, radiopharmaceuticals, and components for bioelectronic devices.
... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-ST... more ... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-STATE BEHAVIOR Dan HUPPERT, Varda ... The important feature emerging from detailed analysis of the ionic species distribution in ethyl ace-tate is that at low ...
The native structures of many globular proteins are only weakly stabilized and form in solution e... more The native structures of many globular proteins are only weakly stabilized and form in solution ensembles of multiple conformers. The energy differences between the conformers are assumed to be small. This is the case of flexible multidomain proteins where domain motions were observed. High concentrations of inert macrosolute, which create a crowded or confined environment, can cause shifts of the distribution of the conformers of such proteins towards the more compact structures. This effect may also promote compact structures in partially folded proteins. Time-resolved dynamic non-radiative excitation energy transfer (tr-RET) is suitable for detection of either subtle or major changes in distributions of intramolecular distances in protein molecules in solutions. Two experiments were performed which demonstrated the applicability of tr-RET for detection of the effect of macrosolutes on the conformational ensembles of flexible states of protein molecules. The distribution of distances between residues 203 and 169 in the CORE domain of E. coli adenylate kinase (AK) in the denatured state was determined in the presence of high concentrations of dextran 40. A significant shift of the mean of the distribution was observed without reduction of its width. This was interpreted as a shift to compact structure without change of the degree of disorder of the chain. In a second experiment the distribution of the distance between residues 55 and 169 in AK, which spans the cleft between the CORE and the AMPbind domains, was monitored. No clear effect of high concentrations of dextran 40 was found. These experiments show the strength of the application of tr-RET in investigation of changes in the sub-states of flexible conformations of globular protein. Networks of pairs of labeled sites can be prepared and tr-RET experiments can be performed in order to search for the segments of the protein molecules, which respond to the presence of inert macromolecules in their environment.
... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-ST... more ... 2,3 CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 7 July 1989 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON EXCITED-STATE BEHAVIOR Dan HUPPERT, Varda ... The important feature emerging from detailed analysis of the ionic species distribution in ethyl ace-tate is that at low ...
... smaller than lit L As the static dielectric constant of the solvent CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS ... more ... smaller than lit L As the static dielectric constant of the solvent CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 12 February 1988 NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE MECHANISM OF FAST INTRAMOLECULAR ELECTRON TRANSFER Dan HUPPERT, Varda ... [361 J. Klafter and ME Shlesinger, Proc. ...
The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-ma... more The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer of tris-malonic acid [C60]fullerene complex is reported. Other than the anti-fullerene antibody, a stable protein-fullerene complex with a native protein has never been observed. This study may provide valuable answers to the growing concern regarding the effects of carbonaceous nanomaterials on human health on one hand and, on the other, may lead to the development of novel antioxidant therapeutic agents, radiopharmaceuticals, and components for bioelectronic devices.
Spectroscopic properties of two newly synthesized water-soluble thiol-reactive fluorescent probes... more Spectroscopic properties of two newly synthesized water-soluble thiol-reactive fluorescent probes, 7-(iodoacetamido)-coumarin-4-carboxylic acid (I-Cca) and N-iodoacetyl-beta-(2-naphthyl)alanine (I-Nal), were characterized using single cysteine mutants of Escherichia coli adenylate kinase. Together with two known water-soluble thiol-reactive dyes (Lucifer yellow iodoacetamide and 5-iodoacetamidosalicylic acid) and as well, tryptophan residues (either native or inserted into a protein by site directed mutagenesis), these probes can be arranged pairwise in a molecular tool set for studies of structural transitions in proteins by means of fluorescence resonance energy-transfer (FRET) experiments. A set of seven donor/acceptor pairs which allow determination of intramolecular distances and their distributions over the range 10-40 A in labeled protein derivatives is described. The charged groups present in the probes facilitate the conjugation reaction and improve postlabeling purification. General considerations for design of charged probes and site-directed labeling for applications of FRET methods in studies of protein structure and dynamics are presented.
The fluorescence properties of three variants of α-lactalbumin (α-LA) containing a single tryptop... more The fluorescence properties of three variants of α-lactalbumin (α-LA) containing a single tryptophan residue were investigated under native, molten globule, and unfolded conditions. These proteins have levels of secondary structure and stability similar to those of the wild type. The ...
A search for the topology of the chain folding of reduced bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BP... more A search for the topology of the chain folding of reduced bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), in unfolded and partially folded states, was done by means of time resolved dynamic nonradiative excitation energy transfer (ET) measurements. Four double labeled BPTI derivatives were used in which the donor was attached to the N-terminal arginine residue and the acceptor was specifically attached to one of the lysine residues. The four derivatives form a series of labeled backbone segments of increasing length spanning the full lengths of the BPTI chain: 15, 26, 41, and 46 residues. The intramolecular segmental end-to-end distance (EED) distributions were determined for all the derivatives by global analysis of the decay curves of both the donor and the acceptor in the reduced state, in low (0.5 M) guanidinium chloride (GuHCl) concentrations at pH 3.6 and 2.1 (R and A states, respectively). The results show that, in the partial folding conditions of low GuHCl concentration, reduced BPTI is in a compact state, but in this state the polypeptide chain is not in a condensed statistical coil conformation. Two distinct subpopulations were found for the four intramolecular EED distributions. One subpopulation was compact, with native-like EED distribution, while the second was unfolded. The pairs of sites, residues 1 and 26 and residues 1 and 46, showed close proximity in the dominant subpopulation. These contacts form two loops (probably collapsed): one consists of the first 26 residues, and the second comprises the full length of the chain from the N- to the C-terminal segments, which is in fact made up to two shorter loops (1-26 and 27-46). The N-terminal 15 residue segment was relaxed into statistical coil-like non-native conformation, in contrast to its extended conformation in the native state. The effect of temperature in the range of 2-60 degrees C was small; the folded subpopulations were stable over this range. These results show that in BPTI the compact conformations found under unfolding and partially folding conditions have native-like chain topology. Under the conditions of transition to partially folding conditions the compact conformation is stabilized, not only by the hydrophobic collapse and the local interaction but also by nonlocal interactions (NLIs). Few specific, very stable NLIs between the three segments which form the main structural elements of the native conformation direct the formation of native-like topology of the chain in the transition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
The testis-determining factor SRY contains an HMG box DNA-bending domain. Human and murine factor... more The testis-determining factor SRY contains an HMG box DNA-bending domain. Human and murine factors (hSRY and mSRY, respectively) exhibit marked sequence divergence and are reported to differ markedly in DNA bending properties. Surprisingly, the combined application of time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (tr-FRET) and permutation gel electrophoresis demonstrates that the hSRY-DNA complex is more sharply bent than the murine complex and not less bent as previously reported. tr-FRET-based analyses of the distribution of end-to-end distances in the bent DNA-protein complexes further suggest that a broader range of DNA bend angles is populated in the murine ensemble than in the human ensemble. The two domains and their respective DNA complexes nevertheless exhibit similar thermodynamic stabilities. (1)H NMR spectra indicate analogous intercalation of distinct "cantilever" side chains (isoleucine or methionine) with subtle differences in induced DNA structure. Interchange of cantilevers does not affect DNA bending. That transgenic expression of either human or murine Sry in XX mice can confer a male somatic phenotype suggests that SRY-directed transcriptional regulation is robust to enhanced DNA bending and to changes in the precision of DNA bending. We propose that male-specific gene regulation requires DNA bending above a critical threshold set by architectural requirements of enhanceosome assembly.
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