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Engineering the hCRBPII Domain-Swapped Dimer into a New Class of Protein Switches.

Alireza Ghanbarpour1, Cody Pinger1, Rahele Esmatpour Salmani1, Zahra Assar1, Elizabeth M Santos1, Meisam Nosrati1, Kathryn Pawlowski1, Dana Spence1, Chrysoula Vasileiou1, Xiangshu Jin1, Babak Borhan1, James H Geiger1.   

Abstract

Protein conformational switches or allosteric proteins play a key role in the regulation of many essential biological pathways. Nonetheless, the implementation of protein conformational switches in protein design applications has proven challenging, with only a few known examples that are not derivatives of naturally occurring allosteric systems. We have discovered that the domain-swapped (DS) dimer of hCRBPII undergoes a large and robust conformational change upon retinal binding, making it a potentially powerful template for the design of protein conformational switches. Atomic resolution structures of the apo- and holo-forms illuminate a simple, mechanical movement involving sterically driven torsion angle flipping of two residues that drive the motion. We further demonstrate that the conformational "readout" can be altered by addition of cross-domain disulfide bonds, also visualized at atomic resolution. Finally, as a proof of principle, we have created an allosteric metal binding site in the DS dimer, where ligand binding results in a reversible 5-fold loss of metal binding affinity. The high resolution structure of the metal-bound variant illustrates a well-formed metal binding site at the interface of the two domains of the DS dimer and confirms the design strategy for allosteric regulation.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31557439     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b04664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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3.  Design of Large Stokes Shift Fluorescent Proteins Based on Excited State Proton Transfer of an Engineered Photobase.

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4.  Redox- and metal-directed structural diversification in designed metalloprotein assemblies.

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5.  A novel 3D-printed centrifugal ultrafiltration method reveals in vivo glycation of human serum albumin decreases its binding affinity for zinc.

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