Article
Design of a heterotetrameric coiled coil
Article first published online: 2 DEC 2008
DOI: 10.1002/pro.30
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Root, B. C., Pellegrino, L. D., Crawford, E. D., Kokona, B. and Fairman, R. (2009), Design of a heterotetrameric coiled coil. Protein Science, 18: 329–336. doi: 10.1002/pro.30
Publication History
- Issue published online: 30 JAN 2009
- Article first published online: 2 DEC 2008
- Accepted manuscript online: 2 DEC 2008 12:00AM EST
- Manuscript Accepted: 3 NOV 2008
- Manuscript Revised: 25 OCT 2008
- Manuscript Received: 23 JUN 2008
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- NSF. Grant Numbers: MCB-0211754, MCB-0516025
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Keywords:
- coiled coil;
- heterotetramer;
- protein design;
- electrostatic interactions;
- analytical ultracentrifugation;
- circular dichroism
Abstract
We have successfully designed a simple peptide sequence that forms highly stable coiled-coil heterotetramers. Our model system is based on the GCN4-pLI parallel coiled-coil tetramer, first described by Kim and coworkers (Harbury et al., Science 1993;262:1401–1407). We introduced glutamates at all of the e and c heptad positions of one sequence (ecE) and lysines at the same positions in a second sequence (ecK). Based on a modeling study, these sidechains are close enough in space to form structure-stabilizing salt bridges. We show that ecE and ecK are highly unstable by themselves but form very stable parallel helical tetramers when mixed, as judged by circular dichroism, analytical ultracentrifugation, and disulfide crosslinking studies. The origin of the difference in stabilities between the homomeric structures and the heteromeric structures comes from a combination of the relief of electrostatic repulsions with concomitant formation of electrostatic attractive interactions based on pH and NaCl screening experiments. We quantify the stability of the heterotetrameric coiled coil from a thermodynamic analysis and compare the finding to other similar coiled-coil systems.

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