Literature DB >> 19321435

Decoding the cryptic active conformation of a protein by synthetic photoscanning: insulin inserts a detachable arm between receptor domains.

Bin Xu1, Kun Huang, Ying-Chi Chu, Shi-Quan Hu, Satoe Nakagawa, Shuhua Wang, Run-Ying Wang, Jonathan Whittaker, Panayotis G Katsoyannis, Michael A Weiss.   

Abstract

Proteins evolve in a fitness landscape encompassing a complex network of biological constraints. Because of the interrelation of folding, function, and regulation, the ground-state structure of a protein may be inactive. A model is provided by insulin, a vertebrate hormone central to the control of metabolism. Whereas native assembly mediates storage within pancreatic beta-cells, the active conformation of insulin and its mode of receptor binding remain elusive. Here, functional surfaces of insulin were probed by photocross-linking of an extensive set of azido derivatives constructed by chemical synthesis. Contacts are circumferential, suggesting that insulin is encaged within its receptor. Mapping of photoproducts to the hormone-binding domains of the insulin receptor demonstrated alternating contacts by the B-chain beta-strand (residues B24-B28). Whereas even-numbered probes (at positions B24 and B26) contact the N-terminal L1 domain of the alpha-subunit, odd-numbered probes (at positions B25 and B27) contact its C-terminal insert domain. This alternation corresponds to the canonical structure of abeta-strand (wherein successive residues project in opposite directions) and so suggests that the B-chain inserts between receptor domains. Detachment of a receptor-binding arm enables photo engagement of surfaces otherwise hidden in the free hormone. The arm and associated surfaces contain sites also required for nascent folding and self-assembly of storage hexamers. The marked compression of structural information within a short polypeptide sequence rationalizes the diversity of diabetes-associated mutations in the insulin gene. Our studies demonstrate that photoscanning mutagenesis can decode the active conformation of a protein and so illuminate cryptic constraints underlying its evolution.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19321435      PMCID: PMC2682907          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M900087200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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