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9TSN

ProteinMPNN mutated KREP domain of PF3D7_1343700 (PfK13-KREP, 59,4% sequence identity)

Summary for 9TSN
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9tsn/pdb
DescriptorKelch protein, (R,R)-2,3-BUTANEDIOL, 1,2-ETHANEDIOL, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordspropeller domain, mutant, protein design, unknown function
Biological sourcePlasmodium falciparum 3D7
Total number of polymer chains3
Total formula weight102514.05
Authors
Amann, M.,Straesser, T.,Einsle, O.,Guenther, S. (deposition date: 2025-12-30, release date: 2026-05-13)
Primary citationAmann, M.,Strasser, T.,Einsle, O.,Gunther, S.
Stabilizing Plasmodium falciparum proteins for small molecule drug discovery.
Protein Sci., 35:e70614-e70614, 2026
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Early-stage drug discovery relies on the availability of stable protein for reliable biophysical characterization of ligand binding. However, many Plasmodium falciparum proteins are challenging to produce in heterologous systems, which limits their experimental utility. To address this, we tested whether ProteinMPNN-guided sequence design could generate stabilized surrogate constructs that retain wild-type-like structure and binding thermodynamics. Designs were generated with constraints to maintain conserved and binding-site residues for three therapeutically relevant targets: PfBDP1-BRD, PfBDP4-BRD, and PfK13-KREP. The resulting constructs showed markedly increased thermal stability. Using PfBDP1-BRD as a benchmark, isothermal titration calorimetry confirmed that the stabilized variants retained wild-type-like binding thermodynamics with a known ligand. Extending this approach to other targets, a PfK13-KREP construct led to an apo structure with a binding pocket closely matching the wild type. For PfBDP4-BRD, virtual screening against a previously reported wild-type crystal structure identified putative binders, while a stabilized surrogate for this otherwise unstable target enabled their experimental validation and the determination of a 1.25 Å co-crystal structure with a newly identified inhibitor. Our findings demonstrate that computationally stabilized surrogates are practical and effective tools for robust biophysics and structure-enabled drug discovery against otherwise challenging malaria proteins.
PubMed: 42068230
DOI: 10.1002/pro.70614
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.15 Å)
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