Trifluoroethanol and the behavior of a tardigrade desiccation-tolerance protein

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society(2023)

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The cosolvent 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) is often used to mimic protein desiccation. We assessed the effects of TFE on cytosolic abundant heat soluble protein D (CAHS D) from tardigrades. CAHS D is a member of a unique protein class that is necessary and sufficient for tardigrades to survive desiccation. We find that the response of CAHS D to TFE depends on the concentration of both species. Dilute CAHS D remains soluble and, like most proteins exposed to TFE, gains a-helix. More concentrated solutions of CAHS D in TFE accumulate beta-sheet, driving both gel formation and aggregation. At even higher TFE and CAHS D concentrations, samples phase separate without aggregation or increases in helix. Our observations show the importance of considering protein concentration when using TFE.
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aggregation,desiccation tolerance,disorder,infrared spectroscopy,phase separation,tardigrades,trifluoroethanol
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