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Crystallohydrodynamics of protein assemblies: Combining sedimentation, viscometry, and x-ray scattering.

Yanling Lu1, Emma Longman, Kenneth G Davis, Alvaro Ortega, J Günter Grossmann, Terje E Michaelsen, José García de la Torre, Stephen E Harding.   

Abstract

Crystallohydrodynamics describes the domain orientation in solution of antibodies and other multidomain protein assemblies where the crystal structures may be known for the domains but not the intact structure. The approach removes the necessity for an ad hoc assumed value for protein hydration. Previous studies have involved only the sedimentation coefficient leading to considerable degeneracy or multiplicity of possible models for the conformation of a given protein assembly, all agreeing with the experimental data. This degeneracy can be considerably reduced by using additional solution parameters. Conformation charts are generated for the three universal (i.e., size-independent) shape parameters P (obtained from the sedimentation coefficient or translational diffusion coefficient), nu (from the intrinsic viscosity), and G (from the radius of gyration), and calculated for a wide range of plausible orientations of the domains (represented as bead-shell ellipsoidal models derived from their crystal structures) and after allowance for any linker or hinge regions. Matches are then sought with the set of functions P, nu, and G calculated from experimental data (allowing for experimental error). The number of solutions can be further reduced by the employment of the D max parameter (maximum particle dimension) from x-ray scattering data. Using this approach we are able to reduce the degeneracy of possible solution models for IgG3 to a possible representative structure in which the Fab domains are directed away from the plane of the Fc domain, a structure in accord with the recognition that IgG3 is the most efficient complement activator among human IgG subclasses.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16766619      PMCID: PMC1544311          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.083469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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