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Sequence composition versus sequence order in the cryoprotective function of an intrinsically disordered stress-response protein.

Sharall R Palmer1, Ray De Villa1, Steffen P Graether1.   

Abstract

Intrinsically disordered stress proteins have been shown to act as chaperones, protecting proteins from damage caused by stresses such as freezing and thawing. Dehydration proteins (dehydrins) are intrinsically disordered stress proteins that are found in almost all land plants. They consist of a variable number of the short, semi-conserved, Y-, S-, and K-segments, with longer stretches of poorly conserved sequences in between. Previous studies have provided conflicting views on the details of the dehydrin cryoprotective mechanism of enzymes. Experiments with polyethylene glycol (PEG) have shown that PEG cryoprotective efficiency is the same as dehydrins of the same hydrodynamic radius, suggesting that the protein's disordered and polar nature is important, rather than the specific order of the residues. To further elucidate the mechanism, we created scrambled variants of the wild grape dehydrins K2 and YSK2 and tested their ability to protect lactate dehydrogenase and yeast frataxin homolog-1 from freeze/thaw damage. The results show that for preventing aggregation, it is the sequence composition and the size of the dehydrin that is the most important factor in protection, while for freeze/thaw damage causing loss of secondary structure, it is the sequence composition that is most significant.
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Keywords:  circular dichroism; cryoprotection; dehydrins; intrinsically disordered proteins; lactate dehydrogenase; scrambling; yeast frataxin homolog 1

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31102309      PMCID: PMC6635772          DOI: 10.1002/pro.3648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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