MBP-binding DARPins facilitate the crystallization of an MBP fusion protein

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Abstract

The production of high-quality crystals is the main bottleneck in determining the structures of proteins using X-ray crystallography. In addition to being recognized as a very effective solubility-enhancing fusion partner, Escherichia coli maltose-binding protein (MBP) has also been successfully employed as a 'fixed-arm' crystallization chaperone in more than 100 cases. Here, it is reported that designed ankyrin-repeat proteins (DARPins) that bind with high affinity to MBP can promote the crystallization of an MBP fusion protein when the fusion protein alone fails to produce diffraction-quality crystals. As a proof of principle, three different co-crystal structures of MBP fused to the catalytic domain of human dual-specificity phosphatase 1 in complex with DARPins are reported.

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Gumpena, R., Lountos, G. T., & Waugh, D. S. (2018). MBP-binding DARPins facilitate the crystallization of an MBP fusion protein. Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology Communications, 74(9), 549–557. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2053230X18009901

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