1peb
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LIGAND-FREE HIGH-AFFINITY MALTOSE-BINDING PROTEIN
OverviewOverview
The affinity of maltose-binding protein (MBP) for maltose and related, carbohydrates was greatly increased by removal of groups in the interface, opposite the ligand binding cleft. The wild-type protein has a KD of 1200, nM for maltose; mutation of residues Met-321 and Gln-325, both to alanine, resulted in a KD for maltose of 70 nM; deletion of 4 residues, Glu-172, Asn-173, Lys-175, and Tyr-176, which are part of a poorly ordered loop, results in a KD for maltose of 110 nM. Combining the mutations yields an, increased affinity for maltodextrins and a KD of 6 nM for maltotriose., Comparison of ligand binding by the mutants, using surface plasmon, resonance spectroscopy, indicates that decreases in the off-rate are, responsible for the increased affinity. Small-angle x-ray scattering was, used to demonstrate that the mutations do not significantly affect the, solution conformation of MBP in either the presence or absence of maltose., The crystal structures of selected mutants showed that the mutations do, not cause significant structural changes in either the closed or open, conformation of MBP. These studies show that interactions in the interface, opposite the ligand binding cleft, which we term the "balancing, interface," are responsible for modulating the affinity of MBP for its, ligand. Our results are consistent with a model in which the ligand-bound, protein alternates between the closed and open conformations, and removal, of interactions in the balancing interface decreases the stability of the, open conformation, without affecting the closed conformation.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1PEB is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Insights into the conformational equilibria of maltose-binding protein by analysis of high affinity mutants., Telmer PG, Shilton BH, J Biol Chem. 2003 Sep 5;278(36):34555-67. Epub 2003 Jun 6. PMID:12794084
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