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The less conserved metal-binding site in human CRISP1 remains sensitive to zinc ions to permit protein oligomerization.

Jie Sheng1, Bart M Gadella1, Nick K Olrichs1, Dora V Kaloyanova1, J Bernd Helms2.   

Abstract

Cysteine-rich secretory proteins (CRISPs) are a subgroup of the CRISP, antigen 5 and PR-1 (CAP) superfamily that is characterized by the presence of a conserved CAP domain. Two conserved histidines in the CAP domain are proposed to function as a Zn2+-binding site with unknown function. Human CRISP1 is, however, one of the few family members that lack one of these characteristic histidine residues. The Zn2+-dependent oligomerization properties of human CRISP1 were investigated using a maltose-binding protein (MBP)-tagging approach in combination with low expression levels in XL-1 Blue bacteria. Moderate yields of soluble recombinant MBP-tagged human CRISP1 (MBP-CRISP1) and the MBP-tagged CAP domain of CRISP1 (MBP-CRISP1ΔC) were obtained. Zn2+ specifically induced oligomerization of both MBP-CRISP1 and MBP-CRISP1ΔC in vitro. The conserved His142 in the CAP domain was essential for this Zn2+ dependent oligomerization process, confirming a role of the CAP metal-binding site in the interaction with Zn2+. Furthermore, MBP-CRISP1 and MBP-CRISP1ΔC oligomers dissociated into monomers upon Zn2+ removal by EDTA. Condensation of proteins is characteristic for maturing sperm in the epididymis and this process was previously found to be Zn2+-dependent. The Zn2+-induced oligomerization of human recombinant CRISP1 may shed novel insights into the formation of functional protein complexes involved in mammalian fertilization.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33750840      PMCID: PMC7943821          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-84926-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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