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Probing the folding pathway of a consensus serpin using single tryptophan mutants.


ABSTRACT: Conserpin is an engineered protein that represents the consensus of a sequence alignment of eukaryotic serpins: protease inhibitors typified by a metastable native state and a structurally well-conserved scaffold. Previously, this protein has been found to adopt a native inhibitory conformation, possess an atypical reversible folding pathway and exhibit pronounced resistance to inactivation. Here we have designed a version of conserpin, cAT, with the inhibitory specificity of ?1-antitrypsin, and generated single-tryptophan variants to probe its folding pathway in more detail. cAT exhibited similar thermal stability to the parental protein, an inactivation associated with oligomerisation rather a transition to the latent conformation, and a native state with pronounced kinetic stability. The tryptophan variants reveal the unfolding intermediate ensemble to consist of an intact helix H, a distorted helix F and 'breach' region structurally similar to that of a mesophilic serpin intermediate. A combination of intrinsic fluorescence, circular dichroism, and analytical gel filtration provide insight into a highly cooperative folding pathway with concerted changes in secondary and tertiary structure, which minimises the accumulation of two directly-observed aggregation-prone intermediate species. This functional conserpin variant represents a basis for further studies of the relationship between structure and stability in the serpin superfamily.

SUBMITTER: Yang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5794792 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing the folding pathway of a consensus serpin using single tryptophan mutants.

Yang Li L   Irving James A JA   Dai Weiwen W   Aguilar Marie-Isabel MI   Bottomley Stephen P SP  

Scientific reports 20180201 1


Conserpin is an engineered protein that represents the consensus of a sequence alignment of eukaryotic serpins: protease inhibitors typified by a metastable native state and a structurally well-conserved scaffold. Previously, this protein has been found to adopt a native inhibitory conformation, possess an atypical reversible folding pathway and exhibit pronounced resistance to inactivation. Here we have designed a version of conserpin, cAT, with the inhibitory specificity of α<sub>1</sub>-antit  ...[more]

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