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Design of a single protein that spans the entire 2-V range of physiological redox potentials.


ABSTRACT: The reduction potential (E°') is a critical parameter in determining the efficiency of most biological and chemical reactions. Biology employs three classes of metalloproteins to cover the majority of the 2-V range of physiological E°'s. An ultimate test of our understanding of E°' is to find out the minimal number of proteins and their variants that can cover this entire range and the structural features responsible for the extreme E°'. We report herein the design of the protein azurin to cover a range from +970 mV to -954 mV vs. standard hydrogen electrode (SHE) by mutating only five residues and using two metal ions. Spectroscopic methods have revealed geometric parameters important for the high E°'. The knowledge gained and the resulting water-soluble redox agents with predictable E°'s, in the same scaffold with the same surface properties, will find wide applications in chemical, biochemical, biophysical, and biotechnological fields.

SUBMITTER: Hosseinzadeh P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4720346 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design of a single protein that spans the entire 2-V range of physiological redox potentials.

Hosseinzadeh Parisa P   Marshall Nicholas M NM   Chacón Kelly N KN   Yu Yang Y   Nilges Mark J MJ   New Siu Yee SY   Tashkov Stoyan A SA   Blackburn Ninian J NJ   Lu Yi Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20151202 2


The reduction potential (E°') is a critical parameter in determining the efficiency of most biological and chemical reactions. Biology employs three classes of metalloproteins to cover the majority of the 2-V range of physiological E°'s. An ultimate test of our understanding of E°' is to find out the minimal number of proteins and their variants that can cover this entire range and the structural features responsible for the extreme E°'. We report herein the design of the protein azurin to cover  ...[more]

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