Effects of chaotropic and kosmotropic cosolvents on the pressure-induced unfolding and denaturation of proteins: an FT-IR study on staphylococcal nuclease.

2004 
FT-IR spectroscopy was used to study the effects of various chaotropic and kosmotropic cosolvents (glycerol, sucrose, sorbitol, K2SO4, CaCl2, and urea) on the secondary structure and thermodynamic properties upon unfolding and denaturation of staphylococcal nuclease (Snase). The data show that the different cosolvents have a profound effect on the denaturation pressure and the Gibbs free energy (ΔG°) and volume (ΔV°) change of unfolding. Moreover, by analysis of the amide I‘ infrared bands, conformational changes of the protein upon unfolding in the different cosolvents have been determined. An increase, a reduction, or an independence of the volume change of unfolding is observed, depending on the type of cosolvent, which can at least in part be attributed to the formation of a different unfolded state structure of the protein. The data are compared with the corresponding thermodynamic values of ΔV° for the temperature-induced unfolding process of Snase as obtained by pressure perturbation calorimetry, a...
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