PMID: 10404589 , Related PDB id: 1B6Q
Authors:
Glykos NM, Cesareni G, Kokkinidis M
Title:
Protein plasticity to the extreme: changing the topology of a 4-alpha-helical bundle with a single amino acid substitution.
Journal:
Structure. 1999 Jun 15;7(6):597-603.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Conventional wisdom has it that two proteins sharing 98.4% sequence identity have nearly identical three-dimensional structures. Here we provide a counter-example to this statement by showing that a single amino acid substitution can change the topology of a homodimeric 4-alpha-helical bundle protein. RESULTS: We have determined the high-resolution crystal structure of a 4-alpha-helical protein with a single alanine to proline mutation in the turn region, and show that this single amino acid substitution leads to a complete reorganisation of the whole molecule. The protein is converted from the canonical left-handed all-antiparallel form, to a right-handed mixed parallel and antiparallel bundle, which to the best of our knowledge and belief represents a novel topological motif for this class of proteins. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest a possible new mechanism for the creation and evolution of topological motifs, show the importance of loop regions in determining the allowable folding pathways, and illustrate the malleability of protein structures.