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Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin

Water dynamics in the hydration layers of biomolecules play crucial roles in a wide range of biological functions. A hydrated protein contains multiple components of diffusional and vibrational dynamics of water and protein, which may be coupled at ∼0.1-THz frequency (10-ps timescale) at room temper...

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Autores principales: Tokunaga, Yuji, Tanaka, Masahito, Iida, Hitoshi, Kinoshita, Moto, Tojima, Yuya, Takeuchi, Koh, Imashimizu, Masahiko
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Publicado: The Biophysical Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8390810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33894216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2021.04.013
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author Tokunaga, Yuji
Tanaka, Masahito
Iida, Hitoshi
Kinoshita, Moto
Tojima, Yuya
Takeuchi, Koh
Imashimizu, Masahiko
author_facet Tokunaga, Yuji
Tanaka, Masahito
Iida, Hitoshi
Kinoshita, Moto
Tojima, Yuya
Takeuchi, Koh
Imashimizu, Masahiko
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description Water dynamics in the hydration layers of biomolecules play crucial roles in a wide range of biological functions. A hydrated protein contains multiple components of diffusional and vibrational dynamics of water and protein, which may be coupled at ∼0.1-THz frequency (10-ps timescale) at room temperature. However, the microscopic description of biomolecular functions based on various modes of protein-water-coupled motions remains elusive. A novel approach for perturbing the hydration dynamics in the subterahertz frequency range and probing them at the atomic level is therefore warranted. In this study, we investigated the effect of klystron-based, intense 0.1-THz excitation on the slow dynamics of ubiquitin using NMR-based measurements of hydrogen-deuterium exchange. We demonstrated that the subterahertz irradiation accelerated the hydrogen-deuterium exchange of the amides located in the interior of the protein and hydrophobic surfaces while decelerating this exchange in the amides located in the surface loop and short 3(10) helix regions. This subterahertz-radiation-induced effect was qualitatively contradictory to the increased-temperature-induced effect. Our results suggest that the heterogeneous water dynamics occurring at the protein-water interface include components that are nonthermally excited by the subterahertz radiation. Such subterahertz-excited components may be linked to the slow function-related dynamics of the protein.
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spelling pubmed-83908102022-06-15 Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin Tokunaga, Yuji Tanaka, Masahito Iida, Hitoshi Kinoshita, Moto Tojima, Yuya Takeuchi, Koh Imashimizu, Masahiko Biophys J Biophysical Letter Water dynamics in the hydration layers of biomolecules play crucial roles in a wide range of biological functions. A hydrated protein contains multiple components of diffusional and vibrational dynamics of water and protein, which may be coupled at ∼0.1-THz frequency (10-ps timescale) at room temperature. However, the microscopic description of biomolecular functions based on various modes of protein-water-coupled motions remains elusive. A novel approach for perturbing the hydration dynamics in the subterahertz frequency range and probing them at the atomic level is therefore warranted. In this study, we investigated the effect of klystron-based, intense 0.1-THz excitation on the slow dynamics of ubiquitin using NMR-based measurements of hydrogen-deuterium exchange. We demonstrated that the subterahertz irradiation accelerated the hydrogen-deuterium exchange of the amides located in the interior of the protein and hydrophobic surfaces while decelerating this exchange in the amides located in the surface loop and short 3(10) helix regions. This subterahertz-radiation-induced effect was qualitatively contradictory to the increased-temperature-induced effect. Our results suggest that the heterogeneous water dynamics occurring at the protein-water interface include components that are nonthermally excited by the subterahertz radiation. Such subterahertz-excited components may be linked to the slow function-related dynamics of the protein. The Biophysical Society 2021-06-15 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8390810/ /pubmed/33894216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2021.04.013 Text en © 2021 Biophysical Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Biophysical Letter
Tokunaga, Yuji
Tanaka, Masahito
Iida, Hitoshi
Kinoshita, Moto
Tojima, Yuya
Takeuchi, Koh
Imashimizu, Masahiko
Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin
title Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin
title_full Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin
title_fullStr Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin
title_full_unstemmed Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin
title_short Nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin
title_sort nonthermal excitation effects mediated by sub-terahertz radiation on hydrogen exchange in ubiquitin
topic Biophysical Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8390810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33894216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2021.04.013
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