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Ferrocyanide-Mediated Photoreduction of Ferricytochrome C Utilized to Selectively Probe Non-native Conformations Induced by Binding to Cardiolipin-Containing Liposomes.

Ferricytochrome c binding to cardiolipin-containing liposomes produces a heterogeneous distribution of conformations comprising native-like and non-native misfolded proteins. We utilized the photoreduction of native ferricytochrome c in the presence of potassium ferrocyanide and resonance Raman spectroscopy to probe the population of native and misfolded cytochrome c on liposomes with 20 % tetraoleylcardiolipin (TOCL)/80 % dioleylphosphocholine (DOPC) and with 100 % TOCL as a function of TOCL concentration. Our data provided strong support for an earlier model, which predicts that the equilibrium between native and non-native conformations is shifted to the latter with decreasing protein occupation of liposomes.

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