Computational design of a protein family that adopts two well-defined and structurally divergent de novo folds

Author:

Wei Kathy Y.ORCID,Moschidi Danai,Bick Matthew J.ORCID,Nerli Santrupti,McShan Andrew C.ORCID,Carter Lauren P.,Huang Po-SsuORCID,Fletcher Daniel A.ORCID,Sgourakis Nikolaos G.ORCID,Boyken Scott E.,Baker DavidORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe plasticity of naturally occurring protein structures, which can change shape considerably in response to changes in environmental conditions, is critical to biological function. While computational methods have been used to de novo design proteins that fold to a single state with a deep free energy minima (Huang et al., 2016), and to reengineer natural proteins to alter their dynamics (Davey et al., 2017) or fold (Alexander et al., 2009), the de novo design of closely related sequences which adopt well-defined, but structurally divergent structures remains an outstanding challenge. Here, we design closely related sequences (over 94% identity) that can adopt two very different homotrimeric helical bundle conformations -- one short (∼66 Å height) and the other long (∼100 Å height) -- reminiscent of the conformational transition of viral fusion proteins (Ivanovic et al., 2013; Podbilewicz, 2014; Skehel and Wiley, 2000). Crystallographic and NMR spectroscopic characterization show that both the short and long state sequences fold as designed. We sought to design bistable sequences for which both states are accessible, and obtained a single designed protein sequence that populates either the short state or the long state depending on the measurement conditions. The design of sequences which are poised to adopt two very different conformations sets the stage for creating large scale conformational switches between structurally divergent forms.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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