Redesign of LAOBP to bind novel l-amino acid ligands

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Computational protein design is still a challenge for advancing structure-function relationships. While recent advances in this field are promising, more information for genuine predictions is needed. Here, we discuss different approaches applied to install novel glutamine (Gln) binding into the Lysine/Arginine/Ornithine binding protein (LAOBP) from Salmonella typhimurium. We studied the ligand binding behavior of two mutants: a binding pocket grafting design based on a structural superposition of LAOBP to the Gln binding protein QBP from Escherichia coli and a design based on statistical coupled positions. The latter showed the ability to bind Gln even though the protein was not very stable. Comparison of both approaches highlighted a nonconservative shared point mutation between LAOBP_graft and LAOBP_sca. This context dependent L117K mutation in LAOBP turned out to be sufficient for introducing Gln binding, as confirmed by different experimental techniques. Moreover, the crystal structure of LAOBP_L117K in complex with its ligand is reported.

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Banda-Vázquez, J., Shanmugaratnam, S., Rodríguez-Sotres, R., Torres-Larios, A., Höcker, B., & Sosa-Peinado, A. (2018). Redesign of LAOBP to bind novel l-amino acid ligands. Protein Science, 27(5), 957–968. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.3403

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