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The Thr- and Ala-rich hyperactive antifreeze protein from inchworm folds as a flat silk-like β-helix.

Feng-Hsu Lin1, Peter L Davies, Laurie A Graham.   

Abstract

Inchworm larvae of the pale beauty geometer moth, Campaea perlata, exhibit strong (6.4 °C) freezing point depression activity, indicating the presence of hyperactive antifreeze proteins (AFPs). We have purified two novel Thr- and Ala-rich AFPs from the larvae as small (∼3.5 kDa) and large (∼8.3 kDa) variants and have cloned the cDNA sequences encoding both. They have no homology to known sequences in current BLAST databases. However, these proteins and the newly characterized AFP from the Rhagium inquisitor beetle both contain stretches rich in alternating Thr and Ala residues. On the basis of these repeats, as well as the discontinuities between them, a detailed structural model is proposed for the 8.3 kDa variant. This 88-residue protein is organized into an extended parallel-stranded β-helix with seven strands connected by classic β-turns. The alternating β-strands form two β-sheets with a thin core composed of interdigitating Ala and Ser residues, similar to the thin hydrophobic core proposed for some silks. The putative ice-binding face of the protein has a 4 × 5 regular array of Thr residues and is remarkably flat. In this regard, it resembles the nonhomologous Thr-rich AFPs from other moths and some beetles, which contain two longer rows of Thr in contrast to the five shorter rows in the inchworm protein. Like that of some other hyperactive AFPs, the spacing between these ice-binding Thr residues is a close match to the spacing of oxygen atoms on several planes of ice.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21486083     DOI: 10.1021/bi2003108

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


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4.  Low thermodynamic but high kinetic stability of an antifreeze protein from Rhagium mordax.

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Review 5.  Modeling repetitive, non-globular proteins.

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7.  New insights into ice growth and melting modifications by antifreeze proteins.

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8.  The biological function of an insect antifreeze protein simulated by molecular dynamics.

Authors:  Michael J Kuiper; Craig J Morton; Sneha E Abraham; Angus Gray-Weale
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2015-05-07       Impact factor: 8.140

9.  Navigating in foldonia: Using accelerated molecular dynamics to explore stability, unfolding and self-healing of the β-solenoid structure formed by a silk-like polypeptide.

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10.  Discovery of Hyperactive Antifreeze Protein from Phylogenetically Distant Beetles Questions Its Evolutionary Origin.

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-03-31       Impact factor: 5.923

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