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Crystal structures of Val58Ile tryptophan repressor in a domain-swapped array in the presence and absence of L-tryptophan

Author(s): Sprenger, Janina; Lawson, Catherine L; von Wachenfeldt, Claes; Lo Leggio, Leila; Carey, Jannette

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Abstract: The crystal structures of domain‐swapped tryptophan repressor (TrpR) variant Val58Ile before and after soaking with the physiological ligand l‐tryptophan (l‐Trp) indicate that l‐Trp occupies the same location in the domain‐swapped form as in native dimeric TrpR and makes equivalent residue contacts. This result is unexpected because the ligand binding‐site residues arise from three separate polypeptide chains in the domain‐swapped form. This work represents the first published structure of a domain‐swapped form of TrpR with l‐Trp bound. The presented structures also show that the protein amino‐terminus, whether or not it bears a disordered extension of about 20 residues, is accessible in the large solvent channels of the domain‐swapped crystal form, as in the structures reported previously in this form for TrpR without N‐terminal extensions. These findings inspire the exploration of l‐Trp analogs and N‐terminal modifications as labels to orient guest proteins that cannot otherwise be crystallized in the solvent channels of crystalline domain‐swapped TrpR hosts for potential diffraction analysis.
Publication Date: 1-Jul-2021
Electronic Publication Date: 30-Jul-2021
Citation: Sprenger, Janina, Lawson, Catherine L, von Wachenfeldt, Claes, Lo Leggio, Leila, Carey, Jannette. (2021). Crystal structures of Val58Ile tryptophan repressor in a domain‐swapped array in the presence and absence of l‐tryptophan. Acta Crystallographica Section F Structural Biology Communications, 77 (7), 215 - 225. doi:10.1107/s2053230x21006142
DOI: doi:10.1107/s2053230x21006142
EISSN: 2053-230X
Pages: 215 - 225
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Acta Crystallographica Section F Structural Biology Communications
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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