Slaving: solvent fluctuations dominate protein dynamics and functions

PW Fenimore, H Frauenfelder… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
PW Fenimore, H Frauenfelder, BH McMahon, FG Parak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002National Acad Sciences
Protein motions are essential for function. Comparing protein processes with the dielectric
fluctuations of the surrounding solvent shows that they fall into two classes: nonslaved and
slaved. Nonslaved processes are independent of the solvent motions; their rates are
determined by the protein conformation and vibrational dynamics. Slaved processes are
tightly coupled to the solvent; their rates have approximately the same temperature
dependence as the rate of the solvent fluctuations, but they are smaller. Because the …
Protein motions are essential for function. Comparing protein processes with the dielectric fluctuations of the surrounding solvent shows that they fall into two classes: nonslaved and slaved. Nonslaved processes are independent of the solvent motions; their rates are determined by the protein conformation and vibrational dynamics. Slaved processes are tightly coupled to the solvent; their rates have approximately the same temperature dependence as the rate of the solvent fluctuations, but they are smaller. Because the temperature dependence is determined by the activation enthalpy, we propose that the solvent is responsible for the activation enthalpy, whereas the protein and the hydration shell control the activation entropy through the energy landscape. Bond formation is the prototype of nonslaved processes; opening and closing of channels are quintessential slaved motions. The prevalence of slaved motions highlights the importance of the environment in cells and membranes for the function of proteins.
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