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Prerequisites for Stabilizing Long-Range Synergistic Interactions among b-, c-, and f-Residues in Coiled Coils.

Kimberlee L Stern1, Nicholas A Dalley1, Nathan T McMurray1, Wendy M Billings1, Taylor J Loftus1, Zachary B Jones1, Jacob R Hadfield1, Joshua L Price1.   

Abstract

Coiled coils are among the most abundant tertiary and quaternary structures found in proteins. A growing body of evidence suggests that long-range synergistic interactions among solvent-exposed residues can contribute substantially to coiled-coil conformational stability, but our understanding of the key sequence and structural prerequisites of this effect is still developing. Here, we show that the strength of synergistic interaction involving a b-position Glu (i), an f-position Tyr (i + 4), and a c-position Lys (i + 8) depends on the identity of the f-position residue, the length and stability of the coiled coil, and its oligomerization stoichiometry/surface accessibility. Combined with previous observations, these results map out predictable sequence- and structure-based criteria for enhancing coiled-coil stability by up to -0.58 kcal/mol per monomer (or -2.32 kcal/mol per coiled-coil tetramer). Our observations expand the available tools for enhancing coiled coil stability by sequence variation at solvent-exposed b-, c-, and f-positions and suggest the need to exercise care in the choice of substitutions at these positions for application-specific purposes.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35129961      PMCID: PMC9202806          DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00760

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.321


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