Triblock Proteins with Weakly Dimerizing Terminal Blocks and an Intrinsically Disordered Region for Rational Design of Condensate Properties

Author:

Fedorov Dmitrii12ORCID,Roas‐Escalona Nelmary12ORCID,Tolmachev Dmitry23ORCID,Harmat Adam L.23ORCID,Scacchi Alberto234ORCID,Sammalkorpi Maria123ORCID,Aranko A. Sesilja12ORCID,Linder Markus B.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Aalto University P.O. Box 16100 Aalto FI‐00076 Finland

2. Center of Excellence in Life‐Inspired Hybrid Materials (LIBER) Aalto University P.O. Box 16100 Aalto FI‐00076 Finland

3. Department of Chemistry and Materials Science Aalto University P.O. Box 16100 Aalto FI‐00076 Finland

4. Department of Applied Physics Aalto University P.O. Box 11000 Aalto FI‐00076 Finland

Abstract

AbstractCondensates are molecular assemblies that are formed through liquid–liquid phase separation and play important roles in many biological processes. The rational design of condensate formation and their properties is central to applications, such as biosynthetic materials, synthetic biology, and for understanding cell biology. Protein engineering is used to make a triblock structure with varying terminal blocks of folded proteins on both sides of an intrinsically disordered mid‐region. Dissociation constants are determined in the range of micromolar to millimolar for a set of proteins suitable for use as terminal blocks. Varying the weak dimerization of terminal blocks leads to an adjustable tendency for condensate formation while keeping the intrinsically disordered region constant. The dissociation constants of the terminal domains correlate directly with the tendency to undergo liquid–liquid phase separation. Differences in physical properties, such as diffusion rate are not directly correlated with the strength of dimerization but can be understood from the properties and interplay of the constituent blocks. The work demonstrates the importance of weak interactions in condensate formation and shows a principle for protein design that will help in fabricating functional condensates in a predictable and rational way.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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