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Deuterium oxide stabilizes conformation of tubulin: a biophysical and biochemical study

Das, Amlan and Sinha, Sharmistha and Acharya, Bipul R and Paul, Pinaki and Bhattacharyya, Bhabatarak and Chakrabarti, Gopal (2008) Deuterium oxide stabilizes conformation of tubulin: a biophysical and biochemical study. In: BMB Reports, 41 (1). pp. 62-67.

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Abstract

The present study was aimed to elucidate the mechanism of stabilization of tubulin by deuterium oxide $(D_2O)$. Rate of decrease of tryptophan fluorescence during aging of tubulin at $4^oC$ and $37^oC$ was significantly lower in $D_2O$ than in $H_2O$. Circular dichroism spectra of tubulin after incubation at $4^oC$, suggested that complete stabilization of the secondary structure in $D_2O$ during the first 24 hours of incubation. The number of available cysteine measured by DTNB reaction was decreased to a lesser extent in $D_2O$ than in $H_2O$. During the increase in temperature of tubulin, the rate of decrease of fluorescence at 335 nm and change of CD value at 222 nm was lesser in $D_2O$. Differential Scanning calorimetric experiments showed that the $T_m$ values for tubulin unfolding in $D_2O$ were $58.6^oC$ and $62.17^oC$, and in $H_2O$ those values were $55.4^oC$ and $59.35^oC$.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: BMB Reports
Publisher: Korean Society for Bipchemistry and Molecular Biology
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to Korean Society for Bipchemistry and Molecular Biology.
Keywords: Circular dichroism;Deuterium oxide;Differential scanning calorimeter;Fluorescence;Protein conformational stabilization;Tubulin
Department/Centre: Division of Biological Sciences > Microbiology & Cell Biology
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2008
Last Modified: 23 Feb 2012 07:13
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/14981

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