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Transcript
Rotation of Membrane Proteins : Determining Correlation Time
•Fluorescence/Phosphorescence
•Saturation Transfer EPR
Hydrophobicity Scales of Amino Acids:
Wimley and White Hydrophobicity Measurements
3 papers:
Anal Biochem.213, 213-217 (1993)
Biochemistry 35, 5109-5124 (1996)
Nature Struc Bio 3, 842-848 (1996)
Fluorescence anisotropy measurements are useful for labeled proteins in solution,
but what about proteins imbedded into the bilayer? Recall: Rotational diffusion can
only be measured if a significant amount of rotation occurs during the lifetime of the
excited state. Membrane imbedded proteins have correlation times as slow as ms
to ms.
~ns
Possible solutions to measuring
slower correlation times:
1) Utilize the triplet state (optical
spectroscopy)
2) Saturation transfer EPR
Rotational Diffusion
constant for protein in
membrane
DR = kT/ (4pa2hh)
Saturation Transfer EPR
Hemoglobin in glycerol
water is used as standard
Stokes-Einstein equation
tR = Vnw/(kT)
Amino Acid Hydrophobicity Scales
Octanol/water(buffer) partitioning
Water/LUV partitioning
Equilibrium dialysis and HPLC
Ac-WL-X-LL
Ac-WLm
Volume Fraction Partition Coefficients:
KV = Pb/Po
KV = (Vo/Vb)Pb/(Ps-Pb)
Pb = peptide in buffer
Po = peptide in octanol
Ps = stock peptide solution concentration
Mole Fraction Partition Coefficients:
Kx = Kv(vwat/voct)
Where vwat/voct = 0.114 is the ratio of
the molar volumes of water and octanol
DG = -RT(lnKx)