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Crystal structure of Aedes aegypti trypsin inhibitor in complex with μ-plasmin reveals role for scaffold stability in Kazal-type serine protease inhibitor.

Varsha Ashok Walvekar1, Karthik Ramesh1, Chacko Jobichen1, Muthu Kannan1, J Sivaraman1, R Manjunatha Kini1,2, Yu Keung Mok1.   

Abstract

Kazal-type protease inhibitor specificity is believed to be determined by sequence of the reactive-site loop that make most, if not all, contacts with the serine protease. Here, we determined the complex crystal structure of Aedes aegypti trypsin inhibitor (AaTI) with μ-plasmin, and compared its reactivities with other Kazal-type inhibitors, infestin-1 and infestin-4. We show that the shortened 99-loop of plasmin creates an S2 pocket, which is filled by phenylalanine at the P2 position of the reactive-site loop of infestin-4. In contrast, AaTI and infestin-1 retain a proline at P2, rendering the S2 pocket unfilled, which leads to lower plasmin inhibitions. Furthermore, the protein scaffold of AaTI is unstable, due to an elongated Cys-V to Cys-VI region leading to a less compact hydrophobic core. Chimeric study shows that the stability of the scaffold can be modified by swapping of this Cys-V to Cys-VI region between AaTI and infestin-4. The scaffold instability causes steric clashing of the bulky P2 residue, leading to significantly reduced inhibition of plasmin by AaTI or infestin-4 chimera. Our findings suggest that surface loops of protease and scaffold stability of Kazal-type inhibitor are both necessary for specific protease inhibition, in addition to reactive site loop sequence. PDB ID code: 7E50.
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Keywords:  Aedes aegypti trypsin inhibitor; Kazal-type protease inhibitor; plasmin; protein scaffold stability; surface loops of serine proteases

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34800067      PMCID: PMC8820117          DOI: 10.1002/pro.4245

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


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1.  Crystal structure of Aedes aegypti trypsin inhibitor in complex with μ-plasmin reveals role for scaffold stability in Kazal-type serine protease inhibitor.

Authors:  Varsha Ashok Walvekar; Karthik Ramesh; Chacko Jobichen; Muthu Kannan; J Sivaraman; R Manjunatha Kini; Yu Keung Mok
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 6.725

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