ProteoPlex: Stability optimization of macromolecular complexes by sparse-matrix screening of chemical space

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Abstract

Molecular machines or macromolecular complexes are supramolecular assemblies of biomolecules with a variety of functions. Structure determination of these complexes in a purified state is often tedious owing to their compositional complexity and the associated relative structural instability. To improve the stability of macromolecular complexes in vitro, we present a generic method that optimizes the stability, homogeneity and solubility of macromolecular complexes by sparse-matrix screening of their thermal unfolding behavior in the presence of various buffers and small molecules. The method includes the automated analysis of thermal unfolding curves based on a biophysical unfolding model for complexes. We found that under stabilizing conditions, even large multicomponent complexes reveal an almost ideal two-state unfolding behavior. We envisage an improved biochemical understanding of purified macromolecules as well as a substantial boost in successful macromolecular complex structure determination by both X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy.

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Chari, A., Haselbach, D., Kirves, J. M., Ohmer, J., Paknia, E., Fischer, N., … Stark, H. (2015). ProteoPlex: Stability optimization of macromolecular complexes by sparse-matrix screening of chemical space. Nature Methods, 12(9), 859–865. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3493

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