A maltose-binding protein fusion construct yields a robust crystallography platform for MCL1

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Abstract

Crystallization of a maltose-binding protein MCL1 fusion has yielded a robust crystallography platform that generated the first apo MCL1 crystal structure, as well as five ligand-bound structures. The ability to obtain fragment-bound structures advances structure-based drug design efforts that, despite considerable effort, had previously been intractable by crystallography. In the ligand-independent crystal form we identify inhibitor binding modes not observed in earlier crystallographic systems. This MBP-MCL1 construct dramatically improves the structural understanding of well-validated MCL1 ligands, and will likely catalyze the structure-based optimization of high affinity MCL1 inhibitors.

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Clifton, M. C., Dranow, D. M., Leed, A., Fulroth, B., Fairman, J. W., Abendroth, J., … Serrano-Wu, M. H. (2015). A maltose-binding protein fusion construct yields a robust crystallography platform for MCL1. PLoS ONE, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125010

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