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Amino acid residue at the 165th position tunes EYFP chromophore maturation. A structure-based design.


ABSTRACT: For the whole GFP family, a few cases, when a single mutation in the chromophore environment strongly inhibits maturation, were described. Here we study EYFP-F165G - a variant of the enhanced yellow fluorescent protein - obtained by a single F165G replacement, and demonstrated multiple fluorescent states represented by the minor emission peaks in blue and yellow ranges (~470 and ~530 nm), and the major peak at ~330 nm. The latter has been assigned to tryptophan fluorescence, quenched due to excitation energy transfer to the mature chromophore in the parental EYFP protein. EYFP-F165G crystal structure revealed two general independent routes of post-translational chemistry, resulting in two main states of the polypeptide chain with the intact chromophore forming triad (~85%) and mature chromophore (~15%). Our experiments thus highlighted important stereochemical role of the 165th position strongly affecting spectral characteristics of the protein. On the basis of the determined EYFP-F165G three-dimensional structure, new variants with ~ 2-fold improved brightness were engineered.

SUBMITTER: Pletneva NV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8163865 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Amino acid residue at the 165th position tunes EYFP chromophore maturation. A structure-based design.

Pletneva Nadya V NV   Maksimov Eugene G EG   Protasova Elena A EA   Mamontova Anastasia V AV   Simonyan Tatiana R TR   Ziganshin Rustam H RH   Lukyanov Konstantin A KA   Muslinkina Liya L   Pletnev Sergei S   Bogdanov Alexey M AM   Pletnev Vladimir Z VZ  

Computational and structural biotechnology journal 20210511


For the whole GFP family, a few cases, when a single mutation in the chromophore environment strongly inhibits maturation, were described. Here we study EYFP-F165G - a variant of the enhanced yellow fluorescent protein - obtained by a single F165G replacement, and demonstrated multiple fluorescent states represented by the minor emission peaks in blue and yellow ranges (~470 and ~530 nm), and the major peak at ~330 nm. The latter has been assigned to tryptophan fluorescence, quenched due to exci  ...[more]

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