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The rational design of iron-sulfur cluster binding site for prolonged stability in magnetoreceptor MagR.


ABSTRACT: Iron-sulfur proteins play essential roles in a wide variety of cellular processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation and magnetoreception. The stability of iron-sulfur clusters varies significantly between anaerobic and aerobic conditions due to their intrinsic sensitivity to oxygen. Iron-sulfur proteins are well suited to various practical applications as molecular redox sensors or molecular "wires" for electron transfer. Various technologies have been developed recently using one particular iron-sulfur protein, MagR, as a magnetic tag. However, the limited protein stability and low magnetic sensitivity of MagR hindered its wide application. Here in this study, the iron-sulfur binding site of pigeon clMagR was rationally re-designed. One such mutation, T57C in pigeon MagR, showed improved iron-sulfur binding efficiency and higher iron content, as well as prolonged thermostability. Thus, clMagRT57C can serve as a prototype for further design of more stable and sensitive magnetic toolbox for magnetogenetics in the future.

SUBMITTER: Tong T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9685556 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The rational design of iron-sulfur cluster binding site for prolonged stability in magnetoreceptor MagR.

Tong Tianyang T   Zhou Yajie Y   Fei Fan F   Zhou Xiujuan X   Guo Zhen Z   Wang Shun S   Zhang Jing J   Zhang Peng P   Cai Tiantian T   Li Guohui G   Zhang Yuebin Y   Wang Junfeng J   Xie Can C  

Frontiers in molecular biosciences 20221110


Iron-sulfur proteins play essential roles in a wide variety of cellular processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation and magnetoreception. The stability of iron-sulfur clusters varies significantly between anaerobic and aerobic conditions due to their intrinsic sensitivity to oxygen. Iron-sulfur proteins are well suited to various practical applications as molecular redox sensors or molecular "wires" for electron transfer. Various technologies have been developed recently usi  ...[more]

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