Gabel_2004_Biophys.J_86_3152

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Title : The influence of solvent composition on global dynamics of human butyrylcholinesterase powders: a neutron-scattering study - Gabel_2004_Biophys.J_86_3152
Author(s) : Gabel F , Weik M , Doctor BP , Saxena A , Fournier D , Brochier L , Renault F , Masson P , Silman I , Zaccai G
Ref : Biophysical Journal , 86 :3152 , 2004
Abstract :

A major result of incoherent elastic neutron-scattering experiments on protein powders is the strong dependence of the intramolecular dynamics on the sample environment. We performed a series of incoherent elastic neutron-scattering experiments on lyophilized human butyrylcholinesterase (HuBChE) powders under different conditions (solvent composition and hydration degree) in the temperature range from 20 to 285 K to elucidate the effect of the environment on the enzyme atomic mean-square displacements. Comparing D(2)O- with H(2)O-hydrated samples, we were able to investigate protein as well as hydration water molecular dynamics. HuBChE lyophilized from three distinct buffers showed completely different atomic mean-square displacements at temperatures above approximately 200 K: a salt-free sample and a sample containing Tris-HCl showed identical small-amplitude motions. A third sample, containing sodium phosphate, displayed highly reduced mean-square displacements at ambient temperature with respect to the other two samples. Below 200 K, all samples displayed similar mean-square displacements. We draw the conclusion that the reduction of intramolecular protein mean-square displacements on an Angstrom-nanosecond scale by the solvent depends not only on the presence of salt ions but also on their type.

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Gabel F, Weik M, Doctor BP, Saxena A, Fournier D, Brochier L, Renault F, Masson P, Silman I, Zaccai G (2004)
The influence of solvent composition on global dynamics of human butyrylcholinesterase powders: a neutron-scattering study
Biophysical Journal 86 :3152

Gabel F, Weik M, Doctor BP, Saxena A, Fournier D, Brochier L, Renault F, Masson P, Silman I, Zaccai G (2004)
Biophysical Journal 86 :3152