1. We have simultaneously collected composition-dependent static and dynamic light scattering data on mixtures of non-interacting and interacting proteins, and developed a global analysis of the composition-dependence of both quantities. Contrary to expectation, addition of dynamic light scattering data did not enhance the resolution of characterization obtainable using static light scattering data only. Results of this work have been submitted for publication. (B. Monterroso) 2. We have constructed two different instruments designed to simultaneously measure time-dependent static and dynamic light scattering of proteins undergoing aggregation. The first instrument is a cuvette-based instrument that will measure 90o static and dynamic light scattering. The second is an instrument that will automatically extract aliquots of aggregating protein from a reaction vessel and introduce it into a flow cell for measurement of static light scattering at multiple angles and dynamic scattering at a single angle. Our goal is to obtain, in a single experiment, the time dependence of weight-average molecular weight, z-average radius of gyration, and the intensity-weighted distribution of diffusion coefficients. Modeling of the three quantities should provide a high resolution picture of the kinetic scheme of aggregation. (A. Attri, C. Fernandez) 3. We have characterized the self-association equilibria of insulin over a wide range of pH values, via measurement of the concentration dependence of static light scattering (A. Attri). At pH 1.6, insulin is a non-associating monomer in acetate buffer and a very weakly self-associating dimer in HCl. At pH values between 3 and 8, the concentration dependence of scattering is quantitatively accounted for by a simple isodesmic indefinite association scheme. At pH 10, the concentration dependence of scattering is quantitatively accounted for by a modified isodesmic scheme in which the equilibrium association constant for addition of monomer to monomer is about five times smaller than the equilibrium association constant for addition of monomer to all higher oligomers. (A. Attri) 4. We have characterized the interaction between tau protein and a 7K molecular weight fraction of heparin, a sulfated polysaccharide with high negative charge density. The composition dependence of the scattering intensity is well described by a simple 1:1 heteroassociation. This is the first application of composition gradient - static light scattering to the association between two different types of macromolecule.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$191,197
Indirect Cost
City
State
Country
Zip Code
Wu, Di; Minton, Allen P (2015) Quantitative characterization of nonspecific self- and hetero-interactions of proteins in nonideal solutions via static light scattering. J Phys Chem B 119:1891-8
Wu, Di; Minton, Allen P (2013) Compensating effects of urea and trimethylamine-N-oxide on the heteroassociation of ?-chymotrypsin and soybean trypsin inhibitor. J Phys Chem B 117:3554-9
Wu, Di; Minton, Allen P (2013) Quantitative characterization of the compensating effects of trimethylamine-N-oxide and guanidine hydrochloride on the dissociation of human cyanmethmoglobin. J Phys Chem B 117:9395-9
Wu, Di; Minton, Allen P (2013) Quantitative characterization of the interaction between sucrose and native proteins via static light scattering. J Phys Chem B 117:111-7
Monterroso, Begoña; Ahijado-Guzmán, Rubén; Reija, Belén et al. (2012) Mg(2+)-linked self-assembly of FtsZ in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue involves the concerted formation of a narrow size distribution of oligomeric species. Biochemistry 51:4541-50
Monterroso, Begoña; Rivas, Germán; Minton, Allen P (2012) An equilibrium model for the Mg(2+)-linked self-assembly of FtsZ in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue. Biochemistry 51:6108-13
Fernández, Cristina; Minton, Allen P (2011) Effect of nonadditive repulsive intermolecular interactions on the light scattering of concentrated protein-osmolyte mixtures. J Phys Chem B 115:1289-93
Rivas, Germán; Minton, Allen P (2011) Beyond the second virial coefficient: Sedimentation equilibrium in highly non-ideal solutions. Methods 54:167-74
Attri, Arun K; Fernández, Cristina; Minton, Allen P (2010) pH-dependent self-association of zinc-free insulin characterized by concentration-gradient static light scattering. Biophys Chem 148:28-33
Attri, Arun K; Fernández, Cristina; Minton, Allen P (2010) Self-association of Zn-insulin at neutral pH: investigation by concentration gradient--static and dynamic light scattering. Biophys Chem 148:23-7

Showing the most recent 10 out of 13 publications