The His-tag as a decoy modulating preferred orientation in cryoEM

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The His-tag is a widely used affinity tag that facilitates purification by means of affinity chromatography of recombinant proteins for functional and structural studies. We show here that His-tag presence affects how coproheme decarboxylase interacts with the air-water interface during grid preparation for cryoEM. Depending on His-tag presence or absence, we observe significant changes in patterns of preferred orientation. Our analysis of particle orientations suggests that His-tag presence can mask the hydrophobic and hydrophilic patches on a protein’s surface that mediate the interactions with the air-water interface, while the hydrophobic linker between a His-tag and the coding sequence of the protein may enhance other interactions with the air-water interface. Our observations suggest that tagging, including rational design of the linkers between an affinity tag and a protein of interest, offer a promising approach to modulating interactions with the air-water interface.

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Bromberg, R., Cai, K., Guo, Y., Plymire, D., Emde, T., Puzio, M., … Otwinowski, Z. (2022). The His-tag as a decoy modulating preferred orientation in cryoEM. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2022.912072

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