Protein Stabilization by Engineered Metal Chelation
- 1 October 1991
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Bio/Technology
- Vol. 9 (10), 994-995
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt1091-994
Abstract
A ligand can shift a protein's folding/unfolding equilibrium by binding with higher affinity to the native state. A metal-chelating site consisting of two histidines separated by three residues (His-X3-His) engineered into an alpha-helix provides a general and easily-implemented means for protein stabilization by this mechanism. We have tested this approach with the iso-1-cytochrome c of Saccharomyces cerevisiae substituted with histidine at positions 4 and 8 in its N-terminal alpha-helix. One mM Cu(II) complexed to iminodiacetate stabilizes the cytochrome c variant by ca. 1 kcal/mol, as determined by guanidinium chloride-induced unfolding. The protein's folding/unfolding equilibrium is shifted by a free energy equal to that calculated from the metal ion's preferential binding to the native protein. Given the ubiquity of surface alpha-helices and the additional possibility of inserting di-histidine chelating sites into turns and beta-structures, we conclude that this is a useful method for protein stabilization.Keywords
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