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Secreted Glycoprotein from Live Zaire ebolavirus—Infected Cultures: Preparation, Structural and Biophysical Characterization, and Thermodynamic Stability

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Secreted Glycoprotein from Live Zaire ebolavirus—Infected Cultures: Preparation, Structural and Biophysical Characterization, and Thermodynamic Stability

Auteurs : Laura G. Barrientos [Géorgie (pays), États-Unis] ; Amy M. Martin [Géorgie (pays)] ; Robert M. Wohlhueter [Géorgie (pays)] ; Pierre E. Rollin [Géorgie (pays)]

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Abstract

Milligram quantities of Zaire ebolavirus nonstructural, secreted glycoprotein (sGP) were purified to homogeneity, and this preparation was characterized by an array of biophysical and biochemical experiments. Massspectrometry analysis revealed sGP posttranslational modifications and regions susceptible to limited proteolysis. In solution, sGP has an absolute molar mass of 103 kDa, is monodisperse, and folds into a predominantly β-sheet conformation with a distinct tertiary structure. sGP appears to have a unique free-energy landscape that facilitates reversible folding and a strong propensity for disulfide-linked dimeric quaternary structure under a wide range of conditions; the low apparent free energy of conformation transition of sGP (ΔG = 1.7±0.1 kcal/mol) suggests that the molecule is well suited as a thermodynamically facile switch, which would allow it to report on relatively subtle changes in milieu. In addition, a conformational transition at 37°C was detected in thermal denaturing experiments. On the basis of biophysical and biochemical considerations alone, we propose that the property of being a thermodynamically facile switch is an important clue to reveal sGP functionality.

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