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Cold Denaturation of the HIV-1 Protease Monomer.

Heike Ilona RösnerMartina CaldariniAndreas PrestelMaria A VanoniRicardo A BrogliaAlessandro AlivertiGuido TianaBirthe B Kragelund
Published in: Biochemistry (2017)
The human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) protease is a complex protein that in its active form adopts a homodimer dominated by β-sheet structures. We have discovered a cold-denatured state of the monomeric subunit of HIV-1 protease that is populated above 0 °C and therefore directly accessible to various spectroscopic approaches. Using nuclear magnetic resonance secondary chemical shifts, temperature coefficients, and protein dynamics, we suggest that the cold-denatured state populates a compact wet globule containing transient non-native-like α-helical elements. From the linearity of the temperature coefficients and the hydrodynamic radii, we propose that the overall architecture of the cold-denatured state is maintained over the temperature range studied.
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