Abstract
The effects of temperature, pH and sodium dodecyl sulfate on the conformation of the enterotoxin from Clostridium perfringens type A were followed by circular dichroism in both the peptide and aromatic regions. At near-physiological conditions (35°C, pH 6.7) the enterotoxin exhibited a conformation consisting of approximately 60% pleated sheet, 40% non-periodic, and essentially no helix. The peptide region was relatively stable at temperatures up to 55°C and at pH values ranging from 4–10. The aromatic region demonstrated profound, time-dependent changes at 55°C. At temperatures greater than 55°C, extremes of pH, and in the presence of SDS, the spectra in both regions showed major structural reorganization; in most cases a gain in helical content at the expense of sheet structure was observed. The conformational properties of the protein are very similar to those observed for the lectins, a group of carbohydrate-binding proteins.
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