Collapse Dynamics of Single Proteins Extended by Force
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Single-molecule force spectroscopy has opened up new approaches to the study of protein dynamics. For example, an extended protein folding after an abrupt quench in the pulling force was shown to follow variable collapse trajectories marked by well-defined stages that departed from the expected two-state folding behavior that is commonly observed in bulk. Here, we explain these observations by developing a simple approach that models the free energy of a mechanically extended protein as a combination of an entropic elasticity term and a short-range potential representing enthalpic hydrophobic interactions. The resulting free energy of the molecule shows a force-dependent energy barrier of magnitude, DeltaE =epsilon(F - F(c))(3/2), separating the enthalpic and entropic minima that vanishes at a critical force F(c). By solving the Langevin equation under conditions of a force quench, we generate folding trajectories corresponding to the diffusional collapse of an extended polypeptide. The predicted trajectories reproduce the different stages of collapse, as well as the magnitude and time course of the collapse trajectories observed experimentally in ubiquitin and I27 protein monomers. Our observations validate the force-clamp technique as a powerful approach to determining the free-energy landscape of proteins collapsing and folding from extended states.
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