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6TJI

Crystal structure of the computationally designed Cake10 protein

Summary for 6TJI
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb6tji/pdb
DescriptorCake10, PHOSPHATE ION (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsbeta-propeller, computationally designed, symmetrical, repeat protein, de novo protein
Biological sourcesynthetic construct
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight80471.51
Authors
Laier, I.,Mylemans, B.,Voet, A.R.D.,Noguchi, H. (deposition date: 2019-11-26, release date: 2020-05-06, Last modification date: 2024-05-01)
Primary citationMylemans, B.,Laier, I.,Kamata, K.,Akashi, S.,Noguchi, H.,Tame, J.R.H.,Voet, A.R.D.
Structural plasticity of a designer protein sheds light on beta-propeller protein evolution.
Febs J., 288:530-545, 2021
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: β-propeller proteins are common in nature, where they are observed to adopt 4- to 10-fold internal rotational pseudo-symmetry. This size diversity can be explained by the evolutionary process of gene duplication and fusion. In this study, we investigated a distorted β-propeller protein, an apparent intermediate between two symmetries. From this template, we created a perfectly symmetric 9-bladed β-propeller named Cake, using computational design and ancestral sequence reconstruction. The designed repeat sequence was found to be capable of generating both 8-fold and 9-fold propellers which are highly stable. Cake variants with 2-10 identical copies of the repeat sequence were characterised by X-ray crystallography and in solution. They were found to be highly stable, and to self-assemble into 8- or 9-fold symmetrical propellers. These findings show that the β-propeller fold allows sufficient structural plasticity to permit a given blade to assemble different forms, a transition from even to odd changes in blade number, and provide a potential explanation for the wide diversity of repeat numbers observed in natural propeller proteins. DATABASE: Structural data are available in Protein Data Bank database under the accession numbers 6TJB, 6TJC, 6TJD, 6TJE, 6TJF, 6TJG, 6TJH and 6TJI.
PubMed: 32343866
DOI: 10.1111/febs.15347
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X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.2 Å)
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