A β-Helical Antifreeze Protein Isoform with Increased Activity

  • Leinala E
  • Davies P
  • Doucet D
  • et al.
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10.1074/jbc.M205575200 The insect spruce budworm ()(Cf) produces a number of isoforms of its highly active antifreeze protein (CfAFP). Although most of the CfAFP isoforms are in the 9-kDa range, isoforms containing a 30- or 31-amino acid insertion have also been identified. Here we describe the functional and structural analysis of a selected long isoform, CfAFP-501. X-ray crystal structure determination reveals that the 31-amino acid insertion found in CfAFP-501 forms two additional loops within its highly regular β-helical structure. This effectively extends the area of the two-dimensional Thr array and ice-binding surface of the protein. The larger isoform has 3 times the thermal hysteresis activity of the 9-kDa CfAFP-337. As well, a deletion of the 31-amino acid insertion within CfAFP-501 to form CfAFP-501-Δ-2-loop, results in a protein with reduced activity similar to the shorter CfAFP isoforms. Thus, the enhanced antifreeze activity of CfAFP-501 is directly correlated to the length of its β-helical structure and hence the size of its ice-binding face.

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Leinala, E. K., Davies, P. L., Doucet, D., Tyshenko, M. G., Walker, V. K., & Jia, Z. (2002). A β-Helical Antifreeze Protein Isoform with Increased Activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(36), 33349–33352. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m205575200

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