Hydrogen-bond networks between the C-terminus and Arg from the first α-helix stabilize photoprotein molecules

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Abstract

Previous studies have stated that aequorin loses most of its bioluminescence activity upon modification of the C-terminus, thus limiting the production of photoprotein fusion proteins at its N-terminus. In the present work, we investigate the importance of the C-terminal proline and the hydrogen bonds it forms for photoprotein active complex formation, stability and functional activity. According to the crystal structures of obelin and aequorin, two Ca2+-regulated photoproteins, the carboxyl group of the C-terminal Pro forms two hydrogen bonds with the side chain of Arg21 (Arg15 in aequorin case) situated in the first α-helix. Whereas, deletion or substitution of the C-terminal proline could noticeably change the bioluminescence activity, stability or the yield of an active photoprotein complex. Therefore, modifications of the first α-helix Arg has a clear destructive effect on the main photoprotein properties. A C-terminal hydrogen-bond network is proposed to be important for the stability of photoprotein molecules towards external disturbances, when taking part in the formation of locked protein conformations and isolation of coelenterazine- binding cavities. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies.

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Eremeeva, E. V., Burakova, L. P., Krasitskaya, V. V., Kudryavtsev, A. N., Shimomura, O., & Frank, L. A. (2014). Hydrogen-bond networks between the C-terminus and Arg from the first α-helix stabilize photoprotein molecules. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 13(3), 541–547. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3pp50369k

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