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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(8): e2216480120, 2023 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36791104

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The photo-induced radiolysis of water is an elementary reaction in biology and chemistry, forming solvated electrons, OH radicals, and hydronium cations on fast time scales. Here, we use an optical-pump terahertz-probe spectroscopy setup to trigger the photoionization of water molecules with optical laser pulses at ~400 nm and then time-resolve the transient solvent response with broadband terahertz (THz) fields with a ~90 fs time resolution. We observe three distinct spectral responses. The first is a positive broadband mode that can be attributed to an initial diffuse, delocalized electron with a radius of (22 ± 1) Å, which is short lived (<200 fs) because the absorption is blue-shifting outside of the THz range. The second emerging spectroscopic signature with a lifetime of about 150 ps is attributed to an intermolecular mode associated with a mass rearrangement of solvent molecules due to charge separation of radicals and hydronium cations. After 0.2 ps, we observe a long-lasting THz signature with depleted intensity at 110 cm-1 that is well reproduced by ab initio molecular dynamics. We interpret this negative band at 110 cm-1 as the solvent cage characterized by a weakening of the hydrogen bond network in the first and second hydration shells of the cavity occupied by the localized electron.

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Biophys J ; 123(8): 931-939, 2024 Apr 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38454599

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Guanosine monophosphate (GMP) is a nucleotide that can self-assemble in aqueous solution under certain conditions. An understanding of the process at the molecular level is an essential step to comprehend the involvement of DNA substructures in transcription and replication, as well as their relationship to genetic diseases such as cancer. We present the temperature-dependent terahertz (1.5-12 THz, 50-400 cm-1) absorptivity spectra of aqueous Na2 GMP solution in comparison with the aqueous solutions of other RNA nucleotides. Distinct absorption features were observed in the spectrum of GMP, which we attribute to the intramolecular modes of the self-assemblies (i.e., G-complexes) that, at 1 M, start to form at 313 K and below. Changes in broad-band features of the terahertz spectrum were also observed, which we associate with the release of hydration water in the temperature-dependent formation of guanine quadruplexes. Using a state-of-the-art THz calorimetry approach correlating spectroscopic to thermodynamic changes, we propose a molecular mechanism of hydrophilic hydration driving GMP self-assembly as a function of temperature. The free energy contribution of hydrophilic hydration is shown as a decisive factor in guanine-quadruplex formation. Our findings spotlight the role of hydration in the formation of macromolecular structures and suggest the potential of hydration tuning for regulating DNA transcription and replication.


Assuntos
Quadruplex G , Guanosina Monofosfato , Guanosina Monofosfato/química , Água/química , Nucleotídeos , DNA/química
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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(18): 12423-12430, 2024 May 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38599583

RESUMO

Acid-base reactions are ubiquitous in solution chemistry, as well as in electrochemistry. However, macroscopic concepts derived in solutions, such as pKa and pH, differ significantly at electrified metal-aqueous interfaces due to specific solvation and applied voltage. Here, we measure the pKa values of an amino acid, glycine, at a gold/water interface under a varying applied voltage by means of spectroscopic titration. With the help of simulations, we propose a general model to understand potential-dependent shifts in pKa values in terms of local hydrophobicity and electric fields. These parameters can be tuned by adjusting the metal surface and applied voltage, respectively, offering promising, but still unexplored, paths to regulate reactivity. Our results change the focus with respect to common interpretations based on, for example, apparent local pH effects and open interesting perspectives for electrochemical reaction steering.

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Chemphyschem ; 25(1): e202300389, 2024 Jan 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37897334

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In a previous study[1] we could show that a large amplitude mode of the zwitterion glycine can serve as a sensitive probe for protonation and allows to deduce local pKa values. Here we show that the underlying concept is more general: We present the results of a pH dependent measurement of Terahertz-FTIR (THz-FTIR) spectra of solvated amines, i. e. Diethylamine (DEA), Triethylamine (TEA), and Diisopropylamine (DiPA). We show that amines serve as a sensitive, label free probe for local protonation. Protonation of the amines yield intensity changes which can be quantified by precise THz spectroscopy (30 cm-1 -450 cm-1 ). A detailed analysis allows us to correlate the titration spectra of solvated amines in the THz range with pKa values. This demonstrates the potential of THz spectroscopy to probe the charge state of biomolecules in water in a label free manner.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 26(17): 13106-13117, 2024 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38629206

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Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy using an extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) probe pulse was used to investigate the UV photoinduced dynamics of adenine (Ade), adenosine (Ado), and adenosine-5-monophosphate (AMP) in a liquid water jet. In contrast to previous studies using UV probe pulses, the XUV pulse at 21.7 eV can photoionize all excited states of a molecule, allowing for full relaxation pathways to be addressed after excitation at 4.66 eV. This work was carried out using a gas-dynamic flat liquid jet, resulting in considerably enhanced signal compared to a cylindrical jet. All three species decay on multiple time scales that are assigned based on their decay associated spectra; the fastest decay of ∼100 fs is assigned to ππ* decay to the ground state, while a smaller component with a lifetime of ∼500 fs is attributed to the nπ* state. An additional slower channel in Ade is assigned to the 7H Ade conformer, as seen previously. This work demonstrates the capability of XUV-TRPES to disentangle non-adiabatic dynamics in an aqueous solution in a state-specific manner and represents the first identification of the nπ* state in the relaxation dynamics of adenine and its derivatives.

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J Phys Chem A ; 128(27): 5307-5313, 2024 Jul 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38938084

RESUMO

The structural arrangements of α-keto acid complexes hold significant interest across various fields of chemistry such as enzyme modeling, drug design, or polymer blending. Herein, we report mass-selective infrared (IR) spectra of pyruvic acid monomers and dimers in the range 1720-1820 cm-1 recorded in helium nanodroplets at 0.37 K. The monomer features IR bands at 1807.1 and 1734.5 cm-1, which are assigned to the carboxylic and ketonic C═O stretching vibrations, respectively. Furthermore, the pyruvic acid dimers generated inside the helium nanodroplets are characterized by carboxylic and ketonic C═O stretch vibrations appearing at 1799.2 and 1737.0 cm-1, respectively. This frequency shift of ±7 cm-1 for both C═O stretching bands from the monomer to the dimer demonstrates that the structural motif of the monomer is maintained upon dimer aggregation in helium nanodroplets. The structural assignments were supported by a comparison of the MP2/aug-cc-pVDZ-predicted harmonic vibrational spectra at the C═O stretching region with the experiments. The global minimum monomer structure with an intramolecular hydrogen bond and its dimer stabilized by both inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bonding interactions reproduce the experimental spectra from the monomer and dimer. This assigned dimer structure lies ca.11 kJ/mol above the corresponding global minimum and is favored in helium nanodroplets due to the long-range realignment of molecules via dipole-dipole interaction, followed by short-range stabilization upon intermolecular hydrogen bond formation. The barrier for reconfiguration of the precooled monomer conformer leading to the formation of the most stable dimer structure is around 58 kJ/mol, which is infeasible at 0.37 K.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 118(15)2021 Apr 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33876767

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Hydrophobic hydration at metal/water interfaces actively contributes to the energetics of electrochemical reactions, e.g. [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] reduction, where small hydrophobic molecules are involved. In this work, constant applied potential molecular dynamics is employed to study hydrophobic hydration at a gold/water interface. We propose an adaptation of the Lum-Chandler-Weeks (LCW) theory to describe the free energy of hydrophobic hydration at the interface as a function of solute size and applied voltage. Based on this model we are able to predict the free energy cost of cavity formation at the interface directly from the free energy cost in the bulk plus an interface-dependent correction term. The interfacial water network contributes significantly to the free energy, yielding a preference for outer-sphere adsorption at the gold surface for ideal hydrophobes. We predict an accumulation of small hydrophobic solutes of sizes comparable to CO or [Formula: see text], while the free energy cost to hydrate larger hydrophobes, above 2.5-Å radius, is shown to be greater at the interface than in the bulk. Interestingly, the transition from the volume dominated to the surface dominated regimes predicted by the LCW theory in the bulk is also found to take place for hydrophobes at the Au/water interface but occurs at smaller cavity radii. By applying the adapted LCW theory to a simple model addition reaction, we illustrate some implications of our findings for electrochemical reactions.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 118(47)2021 11 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34782461

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The double layer at the solid/electrolyte interface is a key concept in electrochemistry. Here, we present an experimental study combined with simulations, which provides a molecular picture of the double-layer formation under applied voltage. By THz spectroscopy we are able to follow the stripping away of the cation/anion hydration shells for an NaCl electrolyte at the Au surface when decreasing/increasing the bias potential. While Na+ is attracted toward the electrode at the smallest applied negative potentials, stripping of the Cl- hydration shell is observed only at higher potential values. These phenomena are directly measured by THz spectroscopy with ultrabright synchrotron light as a source and rationalized by accompanying molecular dynamics simulations and electronic-structure calculations.

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Biophys J ; 2023 Jul 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37515326

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Biological condensates are known to retain a large fraction of water to remain in a liquid and reversible state. Local solvation contributions from water hydrating hydrophilic and hydrophobic protein surfaces were proposed to play a prominent role for the formation of condensates through liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). However, although the total free energy is accessible by calorimetry, the partial solvent contributions to the free energy changes upon LLPS remained experimentally inaccessible so far. Here, we show that the recently developed THz calorimetry approach allows to quantify local hydration enthalpy and entropy changes upon LLPS of α-elastin in real time, directly from experimental THz spectroscopy data. We find that hydrophobic solvation dominates the entropic solvation term, whereas hydrophilic solvation mainly contributes to the enthalpy. Both terms are in the order of hundreds of kJ/mol, which is more than one order of magnitude larger than the total free energy changes at play during LLPS. However, since we show that entropy/enthalpy mostly compensates, a small entropy/enthalpy imbalance is sufficient to tune LLPS. Theoretically, a balance was proposed before. Here we present experimental evidence based on our spectroscopic approach. We finally show that LLPS can be steered by inducing small changes of solvation entropy/enthalpy compensation via concentration or temperature in α-elastin.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 145(3): 1826-1834, 2023 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36633459

RESUMO

Transport mechanisms of solvated protons of 1 M HCl acid pools, confined within reverse micelles (RMs) containing the negatively charged surfactant sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (NaAOT) or the positively charged cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTABr), are analyzed with reactive force field simulations to interpret dynamical signatures from TeraHertz absorption and dielectric relaxation spectroscopy. We find that the forward proton hopping events for NaAOT are further suppressed compared to a nonionic RM, while the Grotthuss mechanism ceases altogether for CTABr. We attribute the sluggish proton dynamics for both charged RMs as due to headgroup and counterion charges that expel hydronium and chloride ions from the interface and into the bulk interior, thereby increasing the pH of the acid pools relative to the nonionic RM. For charged NaAOT and CTABr RMs, the localization of hydronium near a counterion or conjugate base reduces the Eigen and Zundel configurations that enable forward hopping. Thus, localized oscillatory hopping dominates, an effect that is most extreme for CTABr in which the proton residence time increases dramatically such that even oscillatory hopping is slow.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 25(41): 28063-28069, 2023 Oct 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37840355

RESUMO

Understanding how protein rich condensates formed upon liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) evolve into solid aggregates is of fundamental importance for several medical applications, since these are suspected to be hot-spots for many neurotoxic diseases. This requires developing experimental approaches to observe in real-time both LLPS and liquid-solid phase separation (LSPS), and to unravel the delicate balance of protein and water interactions dictating the free energy differences between the two. We present a vibrational THz spectroscopy approach that allows doing so from the point of view of hydration water. We focus on a cellular prion protein of high medical relevance, which we can drive to undergo either LLPS or LSPS with few mutations. We find that it is a subtle balance of hydrophobic and hydrophilic solvation contributions that allows tuning between LLPS and LSPS. Hydrophobic hydration provides an entropic driving force to phase separation, through the release of hydration water into the bulk. Water hydrating hydrophilic groups provides an enthalpic driving force to keep the condensates in a liquid state. As a result, when we modify the protein by a few mutations to be less hydrophilic, we shift from LLPS to LSPS. This molecular understanding paves the way for a rational design of proteins.


Assuntos
Proteínas , Água , Proteínas/química , Termodinâmica , Entropia , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Água/química
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(52): 32954-32961, 2020 12 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33318176

RESUMO

Water under nanoconfinement at ambient conditions has exhibited low-dimensional ice formation and liquid-solid phase transitions, but with structural and dynamical signatures that map onto known regions of water's phase diagram. Using terahertz (THz) absorption spectroscopy and ab initio molecular dynamics, we have investigated the ambient water confined in a supramolecular tetrahedral assembly, and determined that a dynamically distinct network of 9 ± 1 water molecules is present within the nanocavity of the host. The low-frequency absorption spectrum and theoretical analysis of the water in the Ga4L612- host demonstrate that the structure and dynamics of the encapsulated droplet is distinct from any known phase of water. A further inference is that the release of the highly unusual encapsulated water droplet creates a strong thermodynamic driver for the high-affinity binding of guests in aqueous solution for the Ga4L612- supramolecular construct.


Assuntos
Gálio/química , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Água/química , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Ligantes
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Phys Rev Lett ; 128(3): 033001, 2022 Jan 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35119904

RESUMO

We investigate glycine microsolvation with water molecules, mimicking astrophysical conditions, in our laboratory by embedding these clusters in helium nanodroplets at 0.37 K. We recorded mass selective infrared spectra in the frequency range 1500-1800 cm^{-1} where two bands centered at 1630 and 1724 cm^{-1} were observed. By comparison with the extensive accompanying calculations, the band at 1630 cm^{-1} was assigned to the COO^{-} asymmetric stretching mode of the zwitter ion and the band at 1724 cm^{-1} was assigned to redshifted C=O stretch within neutral clusters. We show that zwitter ion formation of amino acids readily occurs with only few water molecules available even under extreme conditions.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 24(21): 13413-13415, 2022 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35594164

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As outlined in our paper, we developed a model which is able to explain all recorded THz pump-probe data at 12.3 THz in the static water cell as well as in the liquid jet. The model includes an instantaneous temperature-dependent response by an acoustic phonon, an inherent non-linear response of water, and a slower thermal response. The order of magnitude of the non-linear contributions agrees with previous experimental results by us2 and other groups (see ref. 32, 33 and 35 in ref. 1) as well as with simulations2, which predict an enhanced non-linear response of water in the frequency range of the libration.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 24(2): 653-665, 2022 Jan 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34570144

RESUMO

The dynamical complexity of the hydrogen-bonded water network can be investigated with intense Terahertz (THz) spectroscopy, which can drive the liquid into the nonlinear response regime and probe anharmonicity effects. Here we report single-color and polarization-dependent pump-probe experiments at 12.3 THz on liquid water, exciting the librational mode. By comparing results obtained on a static sample and a free-flowing water jet, we are able to disentangle the distinct contributions by thermal, acoustic, and nonlinear optical effects. We show that the transient transmission by the static water layer on a time scale of hundreds of microseconds can be described by thermal (slow) and acoustic (temperature-dependent) effects. In addition, during pump probe overlap we observe an anisotropic nonlinear optical response. This nonlinear signal is more prominent in the liquid jet than in the static cell, where temperature and density perturbations are more pronounced. Our measurements confirm that the THz excitation resonates with the rotationally-damped motion of water molecules, resulting in enhanced transient anisotropy. This model can be used to explain the non-linear response of water in the frequency range between about 1 and 20 THz.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 24(45): 27893-27899, 2022 Nov 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36367079

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Aqueous hyaluronan solutions form an elastic hydrogel within a narrow pH range, around pH 2.4, making this a model system to study the conformational changes of the hydrogen bond network upon gelation. This pH-dependent behavior allows us to probe water surrounding a biologically relevant molecule in different environments (liquid versus elastic state) which change due to an environmental stimulus. Here, we use Terahertz (THz) reflection absorption spectroscopy in attenuated total reflection (ATR) geometry as a tool to study gelation. THz spectroscopy is sensitive to changes in the hydrogen-bonded water network, and here we show that we can correlate changes in macroscopic properties to changes in the solvation of hyaluronan. Above and below the gelation pH, solvated protons are present in the solutions, however, this spectral signature is completely absent between pH 2.4-2.8, which is the pH at which hyaluronan forms a hydrogel. We propose that solvated protons are forming ion pairs with hyaluronan in this pH range. Adding urea or glucose to hyaluronan solutions changes their elasticity, in which an increase or decrease in elasticity can be linked to the formation and destruction of these ion pairs, respectively.


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Hidrogéis , Prótons , Ácido Hialurônico/química , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Água/química
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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 24(39): 24089-24094, 2022 Oct 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36177912

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Alkali metal amides are highly reactive reagents that are broadly applied as strong bases in organic synthesis. Here, we use a combined helium nanodroplet IR spectroscopic and theoretical (DFT calculation) study to show that the reaction of the model compound lithium hexamethyldisilazide (LiHMDS) with water is close to barrierless even at ultra-cold conditions. Upon complex formation of dimeric (LiHMDS)2 with water in helium nanodroplets as ultra-cold nano-reactors (0.37 K) we observed the reaction product (LiOH)2(HMDS)2. This can be rationalized as aggregation induced reation upon stepwise addition of water. With increasing water partial pressure, only the product (LiOH)2(HMDS)2 is observed experimentally. This implies that the large interaction energy (69 kJ mol-1) of (LiHMDS)2 with water is sufficient to overcome the follow-up reaction barriers, in spite of the rapid cooling rates in He nanodroplets.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 24(40): 24734-24747, 2022 Oct 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36196772

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The properties of water at interfaces have long been known to differ from those of bulk water in many distinctive ways. More recently, specific confinement effects different from mere interfacial effects have been discovered upon enclosing water in very narrow cylindrical pores and planar surfaces as offered by nanotubes and slit pores, respectively. Using experimental and theoretical THz spectroscopy, we elucidate nanoconfinement effects on the H-bond network of stratified water lamellae that are hosted within graphene-based two-dimensional pores. Characteristic confinement-induced changes of the THz response are traced back to the level of structural dynamics, notably distinct resonances due to intralayer and interlayer H-bonds at correspondingly low and high intermolecular stretching frequencies and impact of dangling (free) OH bonds at the water-graphene interface that enormously broaden the librational band in sufficiently narrow pores. The interplay of these molecular effects causes characteristic changes of the THz lineshape upon nanoconfining water.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(29): e202203893, 2022 07 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35500074

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Hydration free energies are dictated by a subtle balance of hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions. We present here a spectroscopic approach, which gives direct access to the two main contributions: Using THz-spectroscopy to probe the frequency range of the intermolecular stretch (150-200 cm-1 ) and the hindered rotations (450-600 cm-1 ), the local contributions due to cavity formation and hydrophilic interactions can be traced back. We show that via THz calorimetry these fingerprints can be correlated 1 : 1 with the group specific solvation entropy and enthalpy. This allows to deduce separately the hydrophobic (i.e. cavity formation) and hydrophilic contributions to thermodynamics, as shown for hydrated alcohols as a case study. Accompanying molecular dynamics simulations quantitatively support our experimental results. In the future our approach will allow to dissect hydration contributions in inhomogeneous mixtures and under non-equilibrium conditions.


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Água , Entropia , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Soluções , Análise Espectral , Termodinâmica , Água/química
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Biophys J ; 120(7): 1266-1275, 2021 04 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33515602

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Formation of biomolecular condensates through liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has emerged as a pervasive principle in cell biology, allowing compartmentalization and spatiotemporal regulation of dynamic cellular processes. Proteins that form condensates under physiological conditions often contain intrinsically disordered regions with low-complexity domains. Among them, the RNA-binding proteins FUS and TDP-43 have been a focus of intense investigation because aberrant condensation and aggregation of these proteins is linked to neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. LLPS occurs when protein-rich condensates form surrounded by a dilute aqueous solution. LLPS is per se entropically unfavorable. Energetically favorable multivalent protein-protein interactions are one important aspect to offset entropic costs. Another proposed aspect is the release of entropically unfavorable preordered hydration water into the bulk. We used attenuated total reflection spectroscopy in the terahertz frequency range to characterize the changes in the hydrogen bonding network accompanying the FUS enrichment in liquid-liquid phase-separated droplets to provide experimental evidence for the key role of the solvent as a thermodynamic driving force. The FUS concentration inside LLPS droplets was determined to be increased to 2.0 mM independent of the initial protein concentration (5 or 10 µM solutions) by fluorescence measurements. With terahertz spectroscopy, we revealed a dewetting of hydrophobic side chains in phase-separated FUS. Thus, the release of entropically unfavorable water populations into the bulk goes hand in hand with enthalpically favorable protein-protein interaction. Both changes are energetically favorable, and our study shows that both contribute to the thermodynamic driving force in phase separation.


Assuntos
Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica , Água , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Humanos , Domínios Proteicos , Proteína FUS de Ligação a RNA , Solventes
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