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Biochemistry | 1996

Temperature Dependence of Polypeptide Partitioning between Water and Phospholipid Bilayers

Charles J. Russell; Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Yeon-Kyun Shin

Various thermodynamic forces (e.g., the hydrophobic effect, electrostatic interactions, peptide immobilization, peptide conformational changes, bilayer effects, and van der Waals dispersion forces) can participate in the transfer of polypeptides from aqueous solution into lipid bilayers. To investigate the contributions of these forces to peptide-membrane thermodynamics, we have studied the temperature dependence of the water-bilayer partitioning of 4 polypeptides derived from the first 25 amino acid residues in the presequence of subunit IV of yeast cytochrome c oxidase (Cox IVp) using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The partitioning of the Cox IVp peptides into phospholipid bilayers increases as the temperature is increased from 3 to 40 degrees C. The contribution of bilayer surface expansion to the temperature-dependent partitioning is estimated to be relatively small and to contribute minimally to the increased bilayer binding of the peptides with increasing temperature. Thermodynamic analysis of the data shows that the transfer of the peptides from water into bilayers at 298 K is driven by the entropic term (-T delta Str) with values ranging from -6.7 to -10 kcal mol-1, opposed by the enthalpic term (delta Htr) by approximately 4 kcal mol-1, and accompanied by a change in heat capacity (delta Cp) ranging from -117 to -208 cal K-1 mol-1. Our results indicate that while a variety of forces do, in fact, contribute to the transfer free energies (delta Gtr), the major driving force for the water-to-bilayer transfer is the hydrophobic effect.


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1997

Transient channel-opening in bacteriorhodopsin: an EPR study

Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Wenzhong Xiao; Leonid S. Brown; Richard Needleman; Janos K. Lanyi; Yeon Kyun Shin


Biochemistry | 1990

Nanosecond photolysis of rhodopsin: evidence for a new, blue-shifted intermediate

Stephan J. Hug; James W. Lewis; Cora M. Einterz; Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; David S. Kliger


Journal of Bacteriology | 1999

MgATP Binding and Hydrolysis Determinants of NtrC, a Bacterial Enhancer-Binding Protein

Irene Rombel; Petra Peters-Wendisch; Andrew Mesecar; Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Yeon-Kyun Shin; Sydney Kustu


Biochemistry | 1996

DIRECT DETERMINATION OF THE MEMBRANE AFFINITIES OF INDIVIDUAL AMINO ACIDS

Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Charles J. Russell; David S. King; Yeon-Kyun Shin


Biochemistry | 1993

Effects of temperature on rhodopsin photointermediates from lumirhodopsin to metarhodopsin II.

Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; James W. Lewis; Stacie E. Wallace-Williams; David S. Kliger


Biochemistry | 1998

Direct Measurement of Small Ligand-Induced Conformational Changes in the Aspartate Chemoreceptor Using EPR†

Karen M. Ottemann; Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Andrew F. Kolodziej; Yeon-Kyun Shin; Daniel E. Koshland


Biochemistry | 1994

TOPOLOGY OF AN AMPHIPHILIC MITOCHONDRIAL SIGNAL SEQUENCE IN THE MEMBRANE-INSERTED STATE : A SPIN LABELING STUDY

Yeon Gyu Yu; Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Yeon-Kyun Shin


Biochemistry | 1995

A limiting law for the electrostatics of the binding of polypeptides to phospholipid bilayers.

Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Yeon Gyu Yu; Yeon-Kyun Shin


Biochemistry | 1999

THE MEMBRANE AFFINITIES OF THE ALIPHATIC AMINO ACID SIDE CHAINS IN AN ALPHA -HELICAL CONTEXT ARE INDEPENDENT OF MEMBRANE IMMERSION DEPTH

Charles J. Russell; Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Yeon-Kyun Shin

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Charles J. Russell

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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David S. King

University of California

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James W. Lewis

University of California

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Sydney Kustu

University of California

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Ingyu Hwang

University of California

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Irene Rombel

University of California

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