2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep24131
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Concentration Dependent Ion-Protein Interaction Patterns Underlying Protein Oligomerization Behaviours

Abstract: Salts and proteins comprise two of the basic molecular components of biological materials. Kosmotropic/chaotropic co-solvation and matching ion water affinities explain basic ionic effects on protein aggregation observed in simple solutions. However, it is unclear how these theories apply to proteins in complex biological environments and what the underlying ionic binding patterns are. Using the positive ion Ca2+ and the negatively charged membrane protein SNAP25, we studied ion effects on protein oligomerizat… Show more

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“…Though the GFP-molecule was proven to be a suitable tool for studying aspects of syntaxin-clustering, interference with the clustering process cannot be entirely excluded as its physical extensions would impede distances between syntaxin’s C-termini shorter than ≈2.5 nm. To exclude such effects we used the smaller and less globular myc-tag ( Figure 1 ) supposed to generate none or less steric stress while enabling the use of antibodies as probes for packing density ( Batoulis et al, 2016 ). If densely packed, an antibody bound to one myc-tag will prevent binding of additional antibodies to the neighboured myc-tags ( Figure 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though the GFP-molecule was proven to be a suitable tool for studying aspects of syntaxin-clustering, interference with the clustering process cannot be entirely excluded as its physical extensions would impede distances between syntaxin’s C-termini shorter than ≈2.5 nm. To exclude such effects we used the smaller and less globular myc-tag ( Figure 1 ) supposed to generate none or less steric stress while enabling the use of antibodies as probes for packing density ( Batoulis et al, 2016 ). If densely packed, an antibody bound to one myc-tag will prevent binding of additional antibodies to the neighboured myc-tags ( Figure 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monolith Nano Temper (NT) 115 was used for measuring molecular interactions. Based on the fluorescence intensities that were determined through MST measurements, and then Kd values calculated (van den Bogaart et al, 2012;Batoulis et al, 2016;Vinothkannan Ravichandran et al, 2018).…”
Section: Detection Of Esculetin Binding To Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After solvation, Na + and Cl − ions were added to neutralize the system. Then, the concentration of 150 mM NaCl and CaCl 2 were inserted to the systems [26,27] and the energy minimization was done using the steepest descent method. Each system was equilibrated by 1 ns MD simulation in the canonical (NVT) ensemble and 1 ns MD simulation in the isothermal-isobaric (NPT) ensemble using position restraints on the heavy atoms of the protein to allow for the equilibration of the solvent.…”
Section: Molecular Docking and MD Simulation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%