Force-Profile Analysis of the Cotranslational Folding of HemK and Filamin Domains: Comparison of Biochemical and Biophysical Folding Assays — Grant Kemp (2019) | RDL Network
Force-Profile Analysis of the Cotranslational Folding of HemK and Filamin Domains: Comparison of Biochemical and Biophysical Folding Assays
Journal of Molecular Biology 431(6): 1308-1314
Article 2019 English
Authors
GK
Grant Kemp
RK
Renuka Kudva
AR
Andrés de la Rosa
Abstract
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We have characterized the cotranslational folding of two small protein domains of different folds—the α-helical N-terminal domain of HemK and the β-rich FLN5 filamin domain—by measuring the force that the folding protein exerts on the nascent chain when located in different parts of the ribosome exit tunnel (force-profile analysis, or FPA), allowing us to compare FPA to three other techniques currently used to study cotranslational folding: real-time FRET, photoinduced electron transfer, and NMR. We find that FPA identifies the same cotranslational folding transitions as do the other methods, and that these techniques therefore reflect the same basic process of cotranslational folding in similar ways.
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