Literature DB >> 23695257

Mapping the conformational space accessible to BACE2 using surface mutants and cocrystals with Fab fragments, Fynomers and Xaperones.

David W Banner1, Bernard Gsell, Jörg Benz, Julian Bertschinger, Dominique Burger, Simon Brack, Simon Cuppuleri, Maja Debulpaep, Alain Gast, Dragan Grabulovski, Michael Hennig, Hans Hilpert, Walter Huber, Andreas Kuglstatter, Eric Kusznir, Toon Laeremans, Hugues Matile, Christian Miscenic, Arne C Rufer, Daniel Schlatter, Jan Steyaert, Martine Stihle, Ralf Thoma, Martin Weber, Armin Ruf.   

Abstract

The aspartic protease BACE2 is responsible for the shedding of the transmembrane protein Tmem27 from the surface of pancreatic β-cells, which leads to inactivation of the β-cell proliferating activity of Tmem27. This role of BACE2 in the control of β-cell maintenance suggests BACE2 as a drug target for diabetes. Inhibition of BACE2 has recently been shown to lead to improved control of glucose homeostasis and to increased insulin levels in insulin-resistant mice. BACE2 has 52% sequence identity to the well studied Alzheimer's disease target enzyme β-secretase (BACE1). High-resolution BACE2 structures would contribute significantly to the investigation of this enzyme as either a drug target or anti-target. Surface mutagenesis, BACE2-binding antibody Fab fragments, single-domain camelid antibody VHH fragments (Xaperones) and Fyn-kinase-derived SH3 domains (Fynomers) were used as crystallization helpers to obtain the first high-resolution structures of BACE2. Eight crystal structures in six different packing environments define an ensemble of low-energy conformations available to the enzyme. Here, the different strategies used for raising and selecting BACE2 binders for cocrystallization are described and the crystallization success, crystal quality and the time and resources needed to obtain suitable crystals are compared.

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Keywords:  antibodies; drug discovery and design; protein crystallization

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23695257     DOI: 10.1107/S0907444913006574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr        ISSN: 0907-4449


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