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De novo targeting to the cytoplasmic and luminal side of bacterial microcompartments
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Bacterial microcompartments, BMCs, are proteinaceous organelles that encase a specific metabolic pathway within a semi-permeable protein shell. Short encapsulation peptides can direct cargo proteins to the lumen of the compartments. However, the fusion of such peptides to non-native proteins does not guarantee encapsulation and often causes aggregation. Here, we report an approach for targeting recombinant proteins to BMCs that utilizes specific de novo coiled-coil protein–protein interactions. Attachment of one coiled-coil module to PduA (a component of the BMC shell) allows targeting of a fluorescent protein fused to a cognate coiled-coil partner. This interaction takes place on the outer surface of the BMC. The redesign of PduA to generate an N-terminus on the luminal side of the BMC results in intact compartments to which proteins can still be targeted via the designed coiled-coil system. This study provides a strategy to display proteins on the surface or within the lumen of the BMCs.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- application/pdf, De novo targeting to the cytoplasmic and luminal side of bacterial microcompartments, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1054856271
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource