Protein Conformational Switches: From Nature to Design

被引:108
作者
Ha, Jeung-Hoi [1 ]
Loh, Stewart N. [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Upstate Med Univ, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
关键词
allostery; biosensors; protein design; protein engineering; protein folding; MALTOSE-BINDING PROTEIN; GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEINS; CIS-TRANS ISOMERIZATION; STRUCTURAL BASIS; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; MOLECULAR SWITCH; LIGAND-BINDING; SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION; SEQUENCE IDENTITY; REAGENTLESS BIOSENSOR;
D O I
10.1002/chem.201200348
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Protein conformational switches alter their shape upon receiving an input signal, such as ligand binding, chemical modification, or change in environment. The apparent simplicity of this transformationwhich can be carried out by a molecule as small as a thousand atoms or sobelies its critical importance to the life of the cell as well as its capacity for engineering by humans. In the realm of molecular switches, proteins are unique because they are capable of performing a variety of biological functions. Switchable proteins are therefore of high interest to the fields of biology, biotechnology, and medicine. These molecules are beginning to be exploited as the core machinery behind a new generation of biosensors, functionally regulated enzymes, and smart biomaterials that react to their surroundings. As inspirations for these designs, researchers continue to analyze existing examples of allosteric proteins. Recent years have also witnessed the development of new methodologies for introducing conformational change into proteins that previously had none. Herein we review examples of both natural and engineered protein switches in the context of four basic modes of conformational change: rigid-body domain movement, limited structural rearrangement, global fold switching, and foldingunfolding. Our purpose is to highlight examples that can potentially serve as platforms for the design of custom switches. Accordingly, we focus on inducible conformational changes that are substantial enough to produce a functional response (e.g., in a second protein to which it is fused), yet are relatively simple, structurally well-characterized, and amenable to protein engineering efforts.
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页码:7984 / 7999
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