Literature DB >> 29211984

Promiscuous Protein Binding as a Function of Protein Stability.

Ruth Cohen-Khait1, Orly Dym2, Shelly Hamer-Rogotner2, Gideon Schreiber3.   

Abstract

Proteins have evolved to balance efficient binding of desired partners with rejection of unwanted interactions. To investigate the evolution of protein-protein interactions, we selected a random library of pre-stabilized TEM1 β-lactamase against wild-type TEM1 using yeast surface display. Three mutations were sufficient to achieve micromolar affinity binding between the two. The X-ray structure emphasized that the main contribution of the selected mutations was to modify the protein fold, specifically removing the N'-terminal helix, which consequently allowed protein coupling via a β-sheet-mediated interaction resembling amyloid interaction mode. The only selected mutation located at the interaction interface (E58V) is reminiscent of the single mutation commonly causing sickle-cell anemia. Interestingly, the evolved mutations cannot be inserted into the wild-type protein due to reduced thermal stability of the resulting mutant protein. These results reveal a simple mechanism by which undesirable binding is purged by loss of thermal stability.
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Keywords:  TEM1; de novo protein interaction; dimerization; evolution; mutations; promiscuity; protein-protein; specificity; thermal stability; β-sheet augmentation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29211984     DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2017.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Structure        ISSN: 0969-2126            Impact factor:   5.006


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