Literature DB >> 16156647

Design of amphiphilic protein maquettes: enhancing maquette functionality through binding of extremely hydrophobic cofactors to lipophilic domains.

Dror Noy1, Bohdana M Discher, Igor V Rubtsov, Robin M Hochstrasser, P Leslie Dutton.   

Abstract

We demonstrate coordination of the extremely hydrophobic 13(2)-OH-Ni-bacteriochlorophyll (Ni-BChl) to the lipophilic domain of a novel, designed amphiphilic protein maquette (AP3) dispersed in detergent micelles [Discher et al. (2005) Biochemistry 44, 12329-12343]. Sedimentation velocity and equilibrium experiments and steady-state absorption spectra indicate that Ni-BChl-AP3 is a four-helix bundle containing one Ni-BChl axially ligated by one or two histidines. The nature of the ligation was pursued with ultrafast visible spectroscopy. While it is well established that light excitation of axially ligated mono- and bisimidazole Ni-BChl in solution leads to rapid imidazole dissociation and nanosecond recombination, there is no evidence of axial ligand dissociation in the light-excited Ni-BChl-AP3. This indicates that Ni-BChl is confined within the AP3 protein, ligated to histidines with severely restricted mobility. Dissociation constants show that Ni-BChl binding to AP3 is considerably weaker than the nanomolar range usual for heme and hydrophilic (HP) maquettes; moreover, there is a tendency for the Ni-BChl-AP3 four-helix bundles to dimerize into eight-helix bundles. Nevertheless, the preparation of the Ni-BChl-AP3 four-alpha-helix maquettes, supported by time-resolved spectroscopic analysis of the nature of the ligation, provides a viable new approach to AP maquette designs that address the challenges involved in binding extremely hydrophobic cofactors.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16156647      PMCID: PMC2597482          DOI: 10.1021/bi050696e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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