Ultrafast folding kinetics and cooperativity of villin headpiece in single-molecule force spectroscopy

Gabriel Žoldák, Johannes Stigler, Benjamin Pelz, Hongbin Li, Matthias Rief

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Abstract

In this study we expand the accessible dynamic range of single-molecule force spectroscopy by optical tweezers to the microsecond range by fast sampling. We are able to investigate a single molecule for up to 15 min and with 300-kHz bandwidth as the protein undergoes tens of millions of folding/unfolding transitions. Using equilibrium analysis and autocorrelation analysis of the time traces, the full energetics as well as real-time kinetics of the ultrafast folding of villin headpiece 35 and a stable asparagine 68 alanine/lysine 70 methionine variant can be measured directly. We also performed Brownian dynamics simulations of the response of the bead-DNA system to protein-folding fluctuations. All key features of the force-dependent deflection fluctuations could be reproduced: SD, skewness, and autocorrelation function. Our measurements reveal a difference in folding pathway and cooperativity between wild-type and stable variant of headpiece 35. Autocorrelation force spectroscopy pushes the time resolution of single-molecule force spectroscopy to 10 μs thus approaching the timescales accessible for all atom molecular dynamics simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18156-18161
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume110
Issue number45
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Nov 2013

Keywords

  • Chevron plot
  • Langevin equation
  • Markov model
  • Optical trapping
  • Thermodynamics

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