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Polypentagonal ice-like water networks emerge solely in an activity-improved variant of ice-binding protein.


ABSTRACT: Polypentagonal water networks were recently observed in a protein capable of binding to ice crystals, or ice-binding protein (IBP). To examine such water networks and clarify their role in ice-binding, we determined X-ray crystal structures of a 65-residue defective isoform of a Zoarcidae-derived IBP (wild type, WT) and its five single mutants (A20L, A20G, A20T, A20V, and A20I). Polypentagonal water networks composed of ?50 semiclathrate waters were observed solely on the strongest A20I mutant, which appeared to include a tetrahedral water cluster exhibiting a perfect position match to the [Formula: see text] first prism plane of a single ice crystal. Inclusion of another symmetrical water cluster in the polypentagonal network showed a perfect complementarity to the waters constructing the [Formula: see text] pyramidal ice plane. The order of ice-binding strength was A20L < A20G < WT < A20T < A20V < A20I, where the top three mutants capable of binding to the first prism and the pyramidal ice planes commonly contained a bifurcated ?-CH3 group. These results suggest that a fine-tuning of the surface of Zoarcidae-derived IBP assisted by a side-chain group regulates the holding property of its polypentagonal water network, the function of which is to freeze the host protein to specific ice planes.

SUBMITTER: Mahatabuddin S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6003529 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polypentagonal ice-like water networks emerge solely in an activity-improved variant of ice-binding protein.

Mahatabuddin Sheikh S   Fukami Daichi D   Arai Tatsuya T   Nishimiya Yoshiyuki Y   Shimizu Rumi R   Shibazaki Chie C   Kondo Hidemasa H   Adachi Motoyasu M   Tsuda Sakae S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180507 21


Polypentagonal water networks were recently observed in a protein capable of binding to ice crystals, or ice-binding protein (IBP). To examine such water networks and clarify their role in ice-binding, we determined X-ray crystal structures of a 65-residue defective isoform of a <i>Zoarcidae</i>-derived IBP (wild type, WT) and its five single mutants (A20L, A20G, A20T, A20V, and A20I). Polypentagonal water networks composed of ∼50 semiclathrate waters were observed solely on the strongest A20I m  ...[more]

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