1. Molecular memory of periodic thermal stimulation in an immune complex
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Razvan C. Stan and de Camargo Mm
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Thermal stimulation ,Chemistry ,Biophysics ,Molecular memory ,Stimulus (physiology) ,Ligand (biochemistry) ,Conformational isomerism ,Immune complex ,Macromolecule - Abstract
Proteins search their vast conformational space in order to attain the native fold and bind productively to relevant biological partners. In particular, most proteins must be able to alternate between at least one active conformational state and back to an inactive conformer, especially for the macromolecules that perform work and need to optimize energy usage. This property may be invoked by a physical stimulus (temperature, radiation) or by a chemical ligand, and may occur through mapping of the protein external environment onto a subset of protein conformers. We have stimulated with temperature cycles two partners of an immune complex before and after assembly, and revealed that properties of the external stimulus (period, phase) are also found in the characteristics of the immune complex (i.e. periodic variations in the binding affinity). These results are important for delineating the bases of molecular memory ex vivo and could serve in the optimization of protein based sensors.
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- 2018
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