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Design and characterization of swapped-domain constructs of HIV-1 glycoprotein-41 as receptors for drug discovery

Authors :
Joseph D. Walsh
Miriam Gochin
Shidong Chu
Shao-Qing Zhang
Source :
Protein Engineering, Design and Selection. 28:107-116
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015.

Abstract

Four new swapped-domain constructs of the ectodomain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 glycoprotein-41 (gp41) were prepared. The gp41 ectodomain consists of 50-residue N-heptad repeat (NHR), 36-residue disulfide-bonded loop and 39-residue C-heptad repeat (CHR). It folds into a hairpin structure that forms a trimer along the NHR axis. The swapped-domain proteins feature CHR domains of length 39, 28 or 21 residues preceding a 4-residue loop and a 49- or 50-residue NHR domain. The effect of CHR truncation was to expose increasing lengths of the NHR groove, including the conserved hydrophobic pocket, an important drug target. A novel method for preparing proteins with extended exposed hydrophobic surfaces was demonstrated. Biophysical measurements, including analytical ultracentrifugation and ligand-detected Water-Ligand Observed via Gradient Spectroscopy and (1)H-(15)N-HSQC NMR experiments, were used to confirm that the proteins formed stable trimers in solution with exposed binding surfaces. These proteins could play an important role as receptors in structure-based drug discovery.

Details

ISSN :
17410134 and 17410126
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Protein Engineering, Design and Selection
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae9beb14ba3acea9f6dad46fedd598b0