Literature DB >> 26277945

Use of Isotope-Edited FTIR to Derive a Backbone Structure of a Transmembrane Protein.

Joshua Manor1, Eyal Arbely1, Andrè Beerlink2, Mutaz Akkawi3, Isaiah T Arkin1.   

Abstract

Solving structures of membrane proteins has always been a formidable challenge, yet even upon success, the results are normally obtained in a mimetic environment that can be substantially different from a biological membrane. Herein, we use noninvasive isotope-edited FTIR spectroscopy to derive a structural model for the SARS coronavirus E protein transmembrane domain in lipid bilayers. Molecular-dynamics-based structural refinement, incorporating the IR-derived orientational restraints points to the formation of a helical hairpin structure. Disulfide cross-linking and X-ray reflectivity depth profiling provide independent support of the results. The unusually short helical hairpin structure of the protein might explain its ability to deform bilayers and is reminiscent of other peptides with membrane disrupting functionalities. Taken together, we show that isotope-edited FTIR is a powerful tool to analyze small membrane proteins in their native environment, enabling us to relate the unusual structure of the SARS E protein to its function.

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Keywords:  E protein; SARS coronavirus; dichroism; orientational constraint; protein refinement

Year:  2014        PMID: 26277945     DOI: 10.1021/jz501055d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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