Issue February 2007

category image Volume 24
No. 4 (p 303-428)
February 2007
ISSN 0739-110

Monomeric Creatine Kinase Aggregation and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-cyclodextrin Assisted Refolding (p. 359-368)

The monomeric state of creatine kinase (CK) was stably captured at the equilibrium state by employing cysteine residue modifications in the presence of a denaturant, and at a partially folded state. The partially folded monomeric CK (PF-CK) was aggregated with kinetic order, which was mainly caused by the hydrophobic surface interactions between the CK subunits. The artificial chaperone, described as a SDS-cyclodextrin, was applied to prevent aggregation as well as to refold the PF-CK: SDS treatment onto the monomeric CK can significantly block aggregation and can be successfully refolded in the solutions containing cyclodextrins and DTT. Three types of cyclodextrins such as α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrins were applied to strip SDS from the enzyme molecule, and each kinetic course was measured. The intrinsic fluorescence changes showed that reactivation occurred and this accompanied the conformational changes. The size exclusion chromatography detected the variously trapped monomeric CKs such as the thiol residue modified PF-CK, the SDS-binding PF-CK, the cyclodextrin treated PF-CK, and the DTT treated SDS-binding PF-CK. Our study demonstrated monomer CK aggregation for the first time; we also demonstrated the complex reassociation of CK during refolding with the aid of the SDS-cyclodextrin, and these pathways followed first-order kinetics.

Keywords: Creatine kinase; Monomer; Refolding; Aggregation; Artificial chaperone.

He-Chang Zou1,a
Zhen-Hang Yu1,a
Ye-Jing Wang2
Jun-Mo Yang3
Hai-Meng Zhou1,2
Fan-Guo Meng2,*
Yong-Doo Park2,**

1Department of Biological Science and Biotechnology
Tsinghua University
Beijing 100084, P. R. China
2Yangtze Delta Region Institute of Tsinghua University
Jiaxing 314050, P. R. China
3Department of Dermatology
Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine
Samsung Medical Center
Seoul 135-710, Korea

aThese authors are equally contributed to this study.
*mengfanguo@tsinghua.org.cn **parkyd@hotmail.com

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