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'''MUTANT HUMAN LYSOZYME (A83K/Q86D/A92D)'''
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===MUTANT HUMAN LYSOZYME (A83K/Q86D/A92D)===
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==Overview==
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Structural determinants of Ca2+ binding sites within proteins typically comprise several acidic residues in appropriate juxtaposition. Three residues (Ala-83, Gln-86, and Ala-92) in human lysozyme are characteristically mutated to Lys, Asp, and Asp, respectively, in natural Ca2+ binding lysozymes and alpha-lactalbumins. The effects of these mutations on the stability and Ca2+ binding properties of human lysozyme were investigated using calorimetry and were interpreted with crystal structures. The double mutant, in which Glu-86 and Ala-92 were replaced with Asp, clearly showed Ca2+ binding affinity, whereas neither point mutant showed Ca2+ affinity, indicating that both residues are essential. The further mutation of Ala-83 --&gt; Lys did not affect the Ca2+ binding of the double mutant. The point mutations Ala-83 --&gt; Lys and Glu-86 --&gt; Asp did not affect the stability, whereas the mutation Ala-92 --&gt; Asp was about 1.3 kcal/mol less stable. Structural analyses showed that both Asp-86 and Lys-83 were exposed to solvent. Side chains of Asp-86 and Asp-91 were rotated in opposite directions about chi1 angle, as if to reduce the electrostatic repulsion. The charged amino acids at the Ca2+ binding site did not significantly affect stability of the protein, possibly because of the local conformational change of the side chains.
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Template:STRUCTURE 1i22

MUTANT HUMAN LYSOZYME (A83K/Q86D/A92D)

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 9852096

About this Structure

1I22 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural and thermodynamic responses of mutations at a Ca2+ binding site engineered into human lysozyme., Kuroki R, Yutani K, J Biol Chem. 1998 Dec 18;273(51):34310-5. PMID:9852096

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