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Supramolecular Assembly of His-Tagged Fluorescent Protein Guests within Coiled-Coil Peptide Crystal Hosts: Three-Dimensional Ordering and Protein Thermal Stability.


ABSTRACT: The use of biomaterials for the inclusion and stabilization of biopolymers is an ongoing challenge. Herein, we disclose three-dimensional (3D) coiled-coil peptide crystals with metal ions that include and overgrow His-tagged fluorescent proteins within the crystal. The protein guests are found within two symmetry-related growth sectors of the crystalline host that are associated with faces of the growing crystal that display ligands for metal ions. The fluorescent proteins are included within this "hourglass" region of the crystals at a notably high level, display order within the crystal hosts, and demonstrate sufficiently tight packing to enable energy transfer between a donor-acceptor pair. His-tagged fluorescent proteins display remarkable thermal stability to denaturation over extended periods of time (days) at high temperatures when within the crystals. Ultimately, this strategy may prove useful for the prolonged storage of thermally sensitive biopolymer guests within a 3D crystalline matrix.

SUBMITTER: Curtis RW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9840175 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Supramolecular Assembly of His-Tagged Fluorescent Protein Guests within Coiled-Coil Peptide Crystal Hosts: Three-Dimensional Ordering and Protein Thermal Stability.

Curtis Ryan W RW   Scrudders Kevin L KL   Ulcickas James R W JRW   Simpson Garth J GJ   Low-Nam Shalini T ST   Chmielewski Jean J  

ACS biomaterials science & engineering 20220404 5


The use of biomaterials for the inclusion and stabilization of biopolymers is an ongoing challenge. Herein, we disclose three-dimensional (3D) coiled-coil peptide crystals with metal ions that include and overgrow His-tagged fluorescent proteins within the crystal. The protein guests are found within two symmetry-related growth sectors of the crystalline host that are associated with faces of the growing crystal that display ligands for metal ions. The fluorescent proteins are included within th  ...[more]

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