Abstract
We use the procedure established for ‘disulfide stability analysis in redox system’ to investigate the unfolding process of porcine insulin precursor (PIP). Six major unfolding intermediates have been captured, in which four contain two disulfides, two contain one disulfide. Based on the characterization and analysis of the intermediates an unfolding pathway has been proposed, by which the native PIP unfolded through in turn 2SS and 1SS intermediates into fully reduced form. Besides, the comparison of the intermediates captured in PIP unfolding process with those intermediates captured in its refolding process revealed that some intermediates captured during both unfolding/refolding processes of PIP have identical disulfide pairing pattern, from which we suggest that the unfolding/refolding processes of PIP share some common intermediates but flow in the opposite direction.
Keywords: Insulin, single-chain insulin, folding, unfolding, intermediate, disulfide
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title: Equilibrium Folding of Porcine Insulin Precursor in the Presence of Redox Buffer: Implications for the Common Intermediates Shared by Its Unfolding/ Refolding Processes
Volume: 15 Issue: 9
Author(s): Jie Zhao, Qi-Long Huang, Yue-Hua Tang, Zhan-Yun Guo, Zhi-Song Qiao, Gen-Jun Xu and You-Min Feng
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Keywords: Insulin, single-chain insulin, folding, unfolding, intermediate, disulfide
Abstract: We use the procedure established for ‘disulfide stability analysis in redox system’ to investigate the unfolding process of porcine insulin precursor (PIP). Six major unfolding intermediates have been captured, in which four contain two disulfides, two contain one disulfide. Based on the characterization and analysis of the intermediates an unfolding pathway has been proposed, by which the native PIP unfolded through in turn 2SS and 1SS intermediates into fully reduced form. Besides, the comparison of the intermediates captured in PIP unfolding process with those intermediates captured in its refolding process revealed that some intermediates captured during both unfolding/refolding processes of PIP have identical disulfide pairing pattern, from which we suggest that the unfolding/refolding processes of PIP share some common intermediates but flow in the opposite direction.
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Zhao Jie, Huang Qi-Long, Tang Yue-Hua, Guo Zhan-Yun, Qiao Zhi-Song, Xu Gen-Jun and Feng You-Min, Equilibrium Folding of Porcine Insulin Precursor in the Presence of Redox Buffer: Implications for the Common Intermediates Shared by Its Unfolding/ Refolding Processes, Protein & Peptide Letters 2008; 15 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986608785849227
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986608785849227 |
Print ISSN 0929-8665 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5305 |
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