Diverse Folding Pathways of HIV-1 Protease Monomer on a Rugged Energy Landscape

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The modern energy landscape theory of protein folding predicts multiple folding pathways connecting a myriad of unfolded conformations and a well-defined folded state. However, direct experimental observation of heterogeneous folding pathways is difficult. Naturally evolved proteins typically exhibit a smooth folding energy landscape for fast and efficient folding by avoiding unfavorable kinetic traps. In this case, rapid fluctuations between unfolded conformations result in apparent two-state behavior and make different pathways indistinguishable. However, the landscape roughness can be different, depending on the selection pressures during evolution. Here, we characterize the unusually rugged folding energy landscape of human immunodeficiency virus-1 protease monomer using single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer spectroscopy. Our data show that fluctuations between unfolded conformations are slow, which enables the experimental observation of heterogeneous folding pathways as predicted by the landscape theory. Although the landscape ruggedness is sensitive to the mutations and fluorophore locations, the folding rate is similar for various protease constructs. The natural evolution of the protease to have a rugged energy landscape likely results from intrinsic pressures to maintain robust folding when human immunodeficiency virus-1 mutates frequently, which is essential for its survival.

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Yoo, J., Louis, J. M., & Chung, H. S. (2019). Diverse Folding Pathways of HIV-1 Protease Monomer on a Rugged Energy Landscape. Biophysical Journal, 117(8), 1456–1466. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2019.09.015

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