Chaperonin-encapsulation of proteins for NMR

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Tanaka, Shinji
Kawata, Yasushi
Dixon, Nicholas
Matsuzaki, Katsumi
Hoshino, Masaru
Otting, Gottfried

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A novel chaperonin-encapsulation system for NMR measurements has been designed. The single-ring variant SR398 with an ATPase deficient mutation of GroEL, also known as chaperonin, bound co-chaperonin GroES irreversibly, forming a stable cage to encapsulate a target protein. A small GroEL-binding tag made it possible to perform all steps of the encapsulation under near physiological conditions while retaining the native conformation of the target protein. About half of the SR398/GroES cages encapsulated target protein molecules. As binding only depends on the 12-residue tag sequence, this encapsulation method is applicable to a large number of proteins. Isolation of the target proteins in the molecular cage of chaperonin will allow the study of highly aggregation-prone proteins by solution NMR.

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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Proteins & Proteomics

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2037-12-31