Quantitative cross-linking via engineered cysteines to study inter-domain interactions in bacterial collagenases

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Abstract

Inter-domain movements act as important activity modulators in multi-domain proteins. Here, we present a protocol for inter-domain cross-linking via engineered cysteines. Using collagenase G (ColG) from Hathewaya histolytica as a model, we describe steps for the design, expression, purification, and cross-linking of the target protein. We detail a system to monitor the progress of the cross-linking reaction and to confirm the structural integrity of the purified cross-linked proteins. We anticipate this protocol to be readily adaptable to other multi-domain enzymes. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Serwanja et al.1

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Serwanja, J., Brandstetter, H., & Schönauer, E. (2023). Quantitative cross-linking via engineered cysteines to study inter-domain interactions in bacterial collagenases. STAR Protocols, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xpro.2023.102519

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