Literature DB >> 12360519

Construction and characterization of beta-lactoglobulin chimeras.

Takuji Kobayashi1, Masamichi Ikeguchi, Shintaro Sugai.   

Abstract

At neutral pH, equine beta-lactoglobulin (ELG) is monomeric, whereas bovine beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) exists as a dimer. To understand the difference in the oligomerization properties between ELG and BLG, three mutants of ELG (LP, I, and LPI) were constructed by substituting amino acids responsible for important interactions at the dimer interface of BLG into ELG. The mutant LP has an AB loop mutation (S34A/E35Q), the mutant I has an I strand mutation (G145M/R146H/V147I/Q148R/I149L/V150S/P151F/D152N/L153P) and the mutant LPI includes both the LP and I mutations. The far- and near-UV CD spectra of the three mutants are similar to that of the wild-type ELG, indicating that the secondary and the tertiary structures of ELG are not significantly affected by the mutations. Ultracentrifuge analysis shows that all three mutants are monomeric at neutral pH, suggesting that the protein sequences in the AB loop and I strand of BLG alone cannot support dimerization of ELG. Thus, structural differences must exist between ELG and BLG that prevent the ELG mutants from forming the same interactions as BLG at the dimer interface. Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12360519     DOI: 10.1002/prot.10223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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