Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8329361 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is a transmembrane glycoprotein, overexpressed in cancer cells under hypoxia condition. In cancerous cells, CAIX plays an important role to combat the deleterious effects of a high rate of glycolytic metabolism. In order to favor tumor survival, CAIX maintains intracellular pH neutral or slightly alkaline and extracellular acidic pH. The equilibrium unfolding and conformational stability of CAIX were measured in the presence of increasing urea concentrations to understand it's structural features under stressed conditions. Two different spectroscopic techniques were used to follow urea-induced denaturation and observed that urea induces a reversible denaturation of CAIX. Coincidence of the normalized transition curves of both optical properties suggesting that denaturation of CAIX is a two-state process, i.e., native state â denatured state. Each denaturation curve was analyzed to estimate thermodynamic parameters, ÎGD0,value of Gibbs free energy change (ÎGD) associated with the urea-induced denaturation, Cm (midpoint of denaturation) and m (= δÎGD/δ[urea]). We further performed molecular dynamics simulation of CAIX for 50 ns to see the dynamics of protein structure in the presence of different urea concentrations. An excellent agreement was observed between in silico and in vitro studies.
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Authors
Danish Idrees, Safikur Rahman, Mohd. Shahbaaz, Md. Anzarul Haque, Asimul Islam, Faizan Ahmad, Md. Imtaiyaz Hassan,