Issue 37, 2024

The effect of Ficoll 70 on thermally-induced and chemically-induced conformational transitions of an RTX protein is quantitatively accounted for by a unified excluded volume model

Abstract

A unified excluded volume model based upon the effective hard particle approximation is developed and used to quantitatively model previously published experimental measurements of the effect of adding high concentrations of an “inert” polymer, Ficoll 70, on conformational transitions of the toxin protein RCL that are induced by addition of calcium at constant temperature or by increasing temperature in the absence and presence of high calcium concentrations. The best-fit of this model, which accounts quantitatively for all of the published data to within experimental precision, yields an estimate of the volume of solution excluded to Ficoll by each of four identified conformational states of RCL: H – the most compact conformation adopted in the limits of high calcium concentration and low temperature, H* – the conformation adopted in the limits of high calcium concentration and high temperature, A – the conformation adopted in the limits of low (or no) calcium at low temperature, and A* – the conformation adopted in the limits of low calcium and high temperature. Ficoll exclusion volumes increase in the order H < H* < A < A*. These results are discussed in the context of the physiological functions of the RTX proteins, which are involved in the secretion process and the calcium-induced folding of bacterial virulence factors.

Graphical abstract: The effect of Ficoll 70 on thermally-induced and chemically-induced conformational transitions of an RTX protein is quantitatively accounted for by a unified excluded volume model

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 ذو القعدة 1445
Accepted
23 صفر 1446
First published
09 ربيع الأول 1446

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 24461-24469

The effect of Ficoll 70 on thermally-induced and chemically-induced conformational transitions of an RTX protein is quantitatively accounted for by a unified excluded volume model

A. Chenal and A. P. Minton, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 24461 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP02213K

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