Cryoprotective mechanism of a small intrinsically disordered dehydrin protein
Open Access
- 28 October 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 20 (1), 42-50
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.534
Abstract
Dehydration proteins (Dehydrins) are expressed during dehydration stress in plants and are thought to protect plant proteins and membranes from the loss of water during drought and at cold temperatures. Several different dehydrins have been shown to protect lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) from damage from being frozen and thawed. We show here that a 48 residue K2 dehydrin from Vitis riparia protects LDH more effectively than bovine serum albumin, a protein with known cryoprotective function. Light scattering and 8‐anilino‐1‐naphthalene sulfonate fluorescence experiments show that dehydrins prevent aggregation and unfolding of the enzyme. The cryoprotective effects of LDH are reduced by the addition of salt, suggesting that the positively charged K‐segments are attracted to a negatively charged surface but this does not result in binding. Overall K2 is an intrinsically disordered protein; nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation experiments indicate that the two‐terminal, Lys‐rich K‐segments show a weak propensity for α‐helicity and are flexible, and that the central, polar rich phi‐segment has no secondary structure preference and is highly flexible. We propose that the phi‐segments in dehydrins are important for maintaining the disordered structure so that the protein can act as a molecular shield to prevent partially denatured proteins from interacting with one another, whereas the K‐segments may help to localize the dehydrin near the enzyme surface.Keywords
Funding Information
- NSERC Discovery Grant
- University of Guelph
- Canadian Foundation for Innovation
- Ontario Innovation Trust
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