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Water-organizing motif continuity is critical for potent ice nucleation protein activity.


ABSTRACT: Bacterial ice nucleation proteins (INPs) can cause frost damage to plants by nucleating ice formation at high sub-zero temperatures. Modeling of Pseudomonas borealis INP by AlphaFold suggests that the central domain of 65 tandem sixteen-residue repeats forms a beta-solenoid with arrays of outward-pointing threonines and tyrosines, which may organize water molecules into an ice-like pattern. Here we report that mutating some of these residues in a central segment of P. borealis INP, expressed in Escherichia coli, decreases ice nucleation activity more than the section's deletion. Insertion of a bulky domain has the same effect, indicating that the continuity of the water-organizing repeats is critical for optimal activity. The ~10 C-terminal coils differ from the other 55 coils in being more basic and lacking water-organizing motifs; deletion of this region eliminates INP activity. We show through sequence modifications how arrays of conserved motifs form the large ice-nucleating surface required for potency.

SUBMITTER: Forbes J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9418140 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Water-organizing motif continuity is critical for potent ice nucleation protein activity.

Forbes Jordan J   Bissoyi Akalabya A   Eickhoff Lukas L   Reicher Naama N   Hansen Thomas T   Bon Christopher G CG   Walker Virginia K VK   Koop Thomas T   Rudich Yinon Y   Braslavsky Ido I   Davies Peter L PL  

Nature communications 20220826 1


Bacterial ice nucleation proteins (INPs) can cause frost damage to plants by nucleating ice formation at high sub-zero temperatures. Modeling of Pseudomonas borealis INP by AlphaFold suggests that the central domain of 65 tandem sixteen-residue repeats forms a beta-solenoid with arrays of outward-pointing threonines and tyrosines, which may organize water molecules into an ice-like pattern. Here we report that mutating some of these residues in a central segment of P. borealis INP, expressed in  ...[more]

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