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Thermal Unthreading of the Lasso Peptides Astexin-2 and Astexin-3.


ABSTRACT: Lasso peptides are a class of knot-like polypeptides in which the C-terminal tail of the peptide threads through a ring formed by an isopeptide bond between the N-terminal amine group and a side chain carboxylic acid. The small size (?20 amino acids) and simple topology of lasso peptides make them a good model system for studying the unthreading of entangled polypeptides, both with experiments and atomistic simulation. Here, we present an in-depth study of the thermal unthreading behavior of two lasso peptides astexin-2 and astexin-3. Quantitative kinetics and energetics of the unthreading process were determined for variants of these peptides using a series of chromatography and mass spectrometry experiments and biased molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. In addition, we show that the Tyr15Phe variant of astexin-3 unthreads via an unprecedented "tail pulling" mechanism. MD simulations on a model ring-thread system coupled with machine learning approaches also led to the discovery of physicochemical descriptors most important for peptide unthreading.

SUBMITTER: Allen CD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5148663 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thermal Unthreading of the Lasso Peptides Astexin-2 and Astexin-3.

Allen Caitlin D CD   Chen Maria Y MY   Trick Alexander Y AY   Le Dan Thanh DT   Ferguson Andrew L AL   Link A James AJ  

ACS chemical biology 20160915 11


Lasso peptides are a class of knot-like polypeptides in which the C-terminal tail of the peptide threads through a ring formed by an isopeptide bond between the N-terminal amine group and a side chain carboxylic acid. The small size (∼20 amino acids) and simple topology of lasso peptides make them a good model system for studying the unthreading of entangled polypeptides, both with experiments and atomistic simulation. Here, we present an in-depth study of the thermal unthreading behavior of two  ...[more]

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