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Structure of an engineered intein reveals thiazoline ring and provides mechanistic insight.

C Seth Pearson1, Reza Nemati2, Binbin Liu3, Jing Zhang3, Matteo Scalabrin2, Zhong Li3, Hongmin Li3,4, Dan Fabris2, Marlene Belfort4,5, Georges Belfort1.   

Abstract

We have engineered an intein which spontaneously and reversibly forms a thiazoline ring at the native N-terminal Lys-Cys splice junction. We identified conditions to stablize the thiazoline ring and provided the first crystallographic evidence, at 1.54 Å resolution, for its existence at an intein active site. The finding bolsters evidence for a tetrahedral oxythiazolidine splicing intermediate. In addition, the pivotal mutation maps to a highly conserved B-block threonine, which is now seen to play a causative role not only in ground-state destabilization of the scissile N-terminal peptide bond, but also in steering the tetrahedral intermediate toward thioester formation, giving new insight into the splicing mechanism. We demonstrated the stability of the thiazoline ring at neutral pH as well as sensitivity to hydrolytic ring opening under acidic conditions. A pH cycling strategy to control N-terminal cleavage is proposed, which may be of interest for biotechnological applications requiring a splicing activity switch, such as for protein recovery in bioprocessing.
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Keywords:  cleavage control; molecular switch; protein splicing; thiazoline crystal structure

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30450538      PMCID: PMC6399034          DOI: 10.1002/bit.26875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng        ISSN: 0006-3592            Impact factor:   4.530


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