The N-terminal domain of human topoisomerase IB has been expressed, purified and characterized by spectroscopic techniques. CD spectra as a function of concentration and pH indicate that the domain does not possess any defined secondary structure. The protein is probably in a natively unfolded state since its denaturation curve is indicative of a non-cooperative transition. Evidence of a partially folded structure comes from the fluorescence spectrum of ANS, whose intensity increases in presence of the domain. Indication of a partial structural arrangement of the domain comes also from the endogenous fluorescence of tryptophans that is centred at 350 nm in the native and shifts to 354 nm in the fully denaturated protein. Interestingly despite the poor structural degree, as also confirmed by a predictive approach, the domain efficiently binds DNA, suggesting that the absence of a defined 3D structure has a functional meaning that permits the domain to be available for the interaction with different molecular partners.

Vassallo, O., Castelli, S., D'Annessa, I., MOROZZO DELLA ROCCA, B., Stella, L., Knudsen, B., et al. (2011). Evidences of a natively unfolded state for the human topoisomerase IB N-terminal domain. AMINO ACIDS, 41(4), 945-953 [10.1007/s00726-010-0794-x].

Evidences of a natively unfolded state for the human topoisomerase IB N-terminal domain

CASTELLI, SILVIA;MOROZZO DELLA ROCCA, BLASCO;STELLA, LORENZO;DESIDERI, ALESSANDRO
2011-10-01

Abstract

The N-terminal domain of human topoisomerase IB has been expressed, purified and characterized by spectroscopic techniques. CD spectra as a function of concentration and pH indicate that the domain does not possess any defined secondary structure. The protein is probably in a natively unfolded state since its denaturation curve is indicative of a non-cooperative transition. Evidence of a partially folded structure comes from the fluorescence spectrum of ANS, whose intensity increases in presence of the domain. Indication of a partial structural arrangement of the domain comes also from the endogenous fluorescence of tryptophans that is centred at 350 nm in the native and shifts to 354 nm in the fully denaturated protein. Interestingly despite the poor structural degree, as also confirmed by a predictive approach, the domain efficiently binds DNA, suggesting that the absence of a defined 3D structure has a functional meaning that permits the domain to be available for the interaction with different molecular partners.
ott-2011
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Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
Settore CHIM/02 - CHIMICA FISICA
Settore BIO/11 - BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE
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Vassallo, O., Castelli, S., D'Annessa, I., MOROZZO DELLA ROCCA, B., Stella, L., Knudsen, B., et al. (2011). Evidences of a natively unfolded state for the human topoisomerase IB N-terminal domain. AMINO ACIDS, 41(4), 945-953 [10.1007/s00726-010-0794-x].
Vassallo, O; Castelli, S; D'Annessa, I; MOROZZO DELLA ROCCA, B; Stella, L; Knudsen, B; Desideri, A
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