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Tamavidin 2-HOT, a highly thermostable biotin-binding protein.

Yoshimitsu Takakura1, Junko Suzuki2, Naomi Oka2, Yoshimitsu Kakuta3.   

Abstract

Tamavidin 2 is a fungal tetrameric protein that binds with high affinity to biotin, like avidin and streptavidin. We replaced asparagine-115, which lies in a subunit-subunit interface of tamavidin 2, with cysteine to generate the novel, highly thermostable protein tamavidin 2-HOT. Tamavidin 2-HOT retained more than 80% of its biotin-binding activity even after incubation at 99.9°C for 60min and was fully active in 70% dimethylsulfoxide for 30min, whereas in these harsh conditions, avidin, streptavidin, and tamavidin 2 lost their activities (less than 20% of their biotin-binding activities). The Tm in which the biotin-binding activity becomes half of tamavidin 2-HOT was 105°C, at least 20°C higher than those of avidin, streptavidin, and tamavidin 2. Because a reducing agent removed the thermal stability of tamavidin 2-HOT, the N115C mutation likely created disulfide bridges that stabilized inter-subunit associations. Tamavidin 2-HOT is efficiently produced in the soluble form by Escherichia coli for practical use. The isoelectric point of tamavidin 2-HOT (7.4) is sufficiently low to reduce the chance for non-specific binding of non-target molecules due to high positive charges. Therefore, tamavidin 2-HOT may be useful in diverse novel applications that take advantage of its high biotin-binding capability that can withstand harsh conditions.
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Keywords:  Biotin-binding; Dimethylsulfoxide; Disulfide bridge; Subunit association; Thermal stability

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24211408     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2013.10.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biotechnol        ISSN: 0168-1656            Impact factor:   3.307


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