High-resolution inelastic X-ray scattering was used to investigate the collective vibrational excitations in hydrated lysozyme powders as a function of hydration level and temperature. It is found that the samples with strong enzymatic function are "soft", in the sense that they exhibit low frequency and large amplitude intraprotein collective vibrational motions on certain length scales. This is not the case for samples with weak or no enzymatic activity. Thus, we identify a possible correlation between the short-time intraprotein collective vibrational motions and the establishment of enzymatic function in hydrated lysozyme powders, and bring new insight to notions of protein "conformational flexibility" and "softness" in terms of these motions.

Inelastic X-ray Scattering Studies of the Short-Time Collective Vibrational Motions in Hydrated Lysozyme Powders and Their Possible Relation to Enzymatic Function / Zhe Wang;Christopher E. Bertrand;Wei-Shan Chiang;Emiliano Fratini;Piero Baglioni;Ahmet Alatas;E. Ercan Alp;Sow-Hsin Chen. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. B, CONDENSED MATTER, MATERIALS, SURFACES, INTERFACES & BIOPHYSICAL. - ISSN 1520-6106. - STAMPA. - 117:(2013), pp. 1186-1195. [10.1021/jp312842m]

Inelastic X-ray Scattering Studies of the Short-Time Collective Vibrational Motions in Hydrated Lysozyme Powders and Their Possible Relation to Enzymatic Function

FRATINI, EMILIANO;BAGLIONI, PIERO;
2013

Abstract

High-resolution inelastic X-ray scattering was used to investigate the collective vibrational excitations in hydrated lysozyme powders as a function of hydration level and temperature. It is found that the samples with strong enzymatic function are "soft", in the sense that they exhibit low frequency and large amplitude intraprotein collective vibrational motions on certain length scales. This is not the case for samples with weak or no enzymatic activity. Thus, we identify a possible correlation between the short-time intraprotein collective vibrational motions and the establishment of enzymatic function in hydrated lysozyme powders, and bring new insight to notions of protein "conformational flexibility" and "softness" in terms of these motions.
2013
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1186
1195
Zhe Wang;Christopher E. Bertrand;Wei-Shan Chiang;Emiliano Fratini;Piero Baglioni;Ahmet Alatas;E. Ercan Alp;Sow-Hsin Chen
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