Quantitative and qualitative analysis of type III antifreeze protein structure and function

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作者
Graether, SP [1 ]
DeLuca, CI [1 ]
Baardsnes, J [1 ]
Hill, GA [1 ]
Davies, PL [1 ]
Jia, ZC [1 ]
机构
[1] Queens Univ, Dept Biochem, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
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10.1074/jbc.274.17.11842
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Some cold water marine fishes avoid cellular damage because of freezing by expressing antifreeze proteins (AFPs) that bind to ice and inhibit its growth; one such protein is the globular type III AFP from eel pout. Despite several studies, the mechanism of ice binding remains unclear because of the difficulty in modeling the AFP-ice interaction. To further explore the mechanism, we have determined the x-ray crystallographic structure of 10 type III AFP mutants and combined that information with 7 previously determined structures to mainly analyze specific AFP-ice interactions such as hydrogen bonds. Quantitative assessment of binding was performed using a neural network with properties of the structure as input and predicted antifreeze activity as output. Using the cross-validation method, a correlation coefficient of 0.60 was obtained between measured and predicted activity, indicating successful learning and good predictive power. A large loss in the predictive power of the neural network occurred after properties related to the hydrophobic surface were left out, suggesting that van der Waal's interactions make a significant contribution to ice binding. By combining the analysis of the neural network with antifreeze activity and x-ray crystallographic structures of the mutants, we extend the existing ice-binding model to a two step process: 1) probing of the surface for the correct ice-binding plane by hydrogen-bonding side chains and 2) attractive van der Waal's interactions between the other residues of the ice-binding surface and the ice, which increases the strength of the protein-ice interaction.
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页码:11842 / 11847
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