Elucidating Conformational Dynamics and Thermostability of Designed Aromatic Clusters by Using Protein Cages

Author:

Hishikawa Yuki1,Noya Hiroki1,Nagatoishi Satoru2,Yoshidome Takashi3,Maity Basudev1,Tsumoto Kouhei24,Abe Satoshi1,Ueno Takafumi15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Science and Technology Tokyo Institute of Technology Nagatsuta-cho 4259-B55, Midori-ku 226-8501 Yokohama Japan

2. The Institute of Medical Science The University of Tokyo Shirokanedai 4-6-1 108-8639 Minato-ku Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Applied Physics Graduate School of Engineering Tohoku University Aoba 6-6-05, Aramaki, Aoba-ku 980-8579 Sendai Japan

4. Department of Bioengineering School of Engineering The University of Tokyo Hongo 7-3-1 113-8656 Bunkyo-ku Tokyo Japan

5. Living Systems Materialogy (LiSM) Research Group International Research Frontiers Initiative (IRFI) Tokyo Institute of Technology Nagatsuta-cho 4259, Midori-ku 226-8501 Yokohama Japan

Abstract

AbstractMultiple aromatic residues assemble to form higher ordered structures known as “aromatic clusters” in proteins and play essential roles in biological systems. However, the stabilization mechanism and dynamic behavior of aromatic clusters remain unclear. This study describes designed aromatic interactions confined within a protein cage to reveal how aromatic clusters affect protein stability. The crystal structures and calorimetric measurements indicate that the formation of inter‐subunit phenylalanine clusters enhance the interhelix interactions and increase the melting temperature. Theoretical calculations suggest that this is caused by the transformation of the T‐shaped geometry into π‐π stacking at high temperatures, and the hydration entropic gain. Thus, the isolated nanoenvironment in a protein cage allows reconstruction and detailed analysis of multiple clustering residues for elucidating the mechanisms of various biomolecular interactions in nature which can be applied to design of bionanomaterials.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science London

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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