“…However, this shape is not consistent with CD data lacking evidence
for helix altogether for the monomer, and indicating only 24% helix for the
dimer in 4 M KCl [20]. Here, we provide evidence that despite “random coil” spectroscopic
features, pHtrII-cyt can exist as a highly flexible, loosely packed but folded
helical coiled-coil: (i) sequence-based structure predictions all strongly
support a helical coiled-coil structure for pHtrII-cyt, and addition of TFE, a
well-known helix inducing agent, is able to generate CD spectra that are
characteristic for ~80% helix; (ii) both, uncharged electrolytes and salts
induce negative ellipticity in CD spectra of pHtrII-cyt, but the thermal
midpoint transitions occur at very low temperatures indicating thermal
instability; (iii) the majority of signals in 1 H, 15 N-HSQC spectra
are highly temperature-sensitive, with the largest number of visible peaks
observed at low temperatures and best spectral dispersion in high salt at low
temperatures.…”