An interface point-mutation variant of triosephosphate isomerase is compactly folded and monomeric at low protein concentrations

1995 
Wild-type trypanosomal triosephosphate isomerase (wtTIM) is a very tight dimer, The interface residue His-47 of wtTIM has been mutated into an asparagine, Ultracentrifugation data show that this variant (H47N) only dimerises at protein concentrations above 3 mg/ml, H47N has been characterised at a protein concentration,where it is predominantly a monomer, Circular dichroism measurements in the near-UV and far-UV show that this monomer is a compactly folded protein with secondary structure similar as in wtTIM. The thermal stability of the monomeric H47N is decreased compared to wtTIM: temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TGGE) measurements give T-m-values of 41 degrees C for wtTIM, whereas the T-m-value for the monomeric form of H47N is approximately 7 degrees C lower.
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