Conformational analysis of peptide fragments derived from the peripheral subunit-binding domain from the pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex of Bacillus stearothermophilus: evidence for nonrandom structure in the unfolded state.

There is currently a great deal of interest in the early events in protein folding. Two issues that have generated particular interest are the nature of the unfolded state under native conditions and the role of local interactions in folding. Here, we report the results of a study of a set of peptides derived from a small two-helix protein, the peripheral subunit-binding domain of the pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex. Five peptides of overlapping sequence were prepared, including sequences corresponding to each of the helices and to the region connecting them. The peptides were characterized by CD and, where possible, nmr. A peptide corresponding to the second helix is between 12 and 17% helical at neutral pH. CD also indicates a lower percentage of helical structure in the peptide corresponding to the first alpha-helix, although the values of the alpha-proton chemical shifts suggest some preference for nonrandom structure. Peptides corresponding to the interhelical loop, which in the full domain contains two overlapping beta-turns and a 5-residue 3(10)-helix, are less structured. There is no significant change in the helicity of any of these peptides with pH. To test for fragment complementation, CD spectra of the two peptides derived from each helix and the long connecting peptide were compared to the spectra of each possible pair, as well as to a mixture containing all three. No increase in structure was observed. We complement our peptide studies by characterizing a point mutant, D34V, which disrupts a critical hydrogen bonding network. This mutant is unable to fold and provides a useful model of the denatured state. The mutant is between 9 and 16% helical as judged by CD. The modest amount of helical structure formed in some of the peptide fragments and in the point mutant suggests that the denatured state of the peripheral subunit binding domain is not completely unstructured. This may contribute to the very rapid folding observed for the intact protein.

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