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1sng, resolution 1.76Å

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Structure of a Thermophilic Serpin in the Native State

Overview

Serpins fold into a native metastable state and utilize a complex, conformational change to inhibit target proteases. An undesirable result, of this conformational flexibility is that most inhibitory serpins are, heat sensitive, forming inactive polymers at elevated temperatures., However, the prokaryote serpin, thermopin, from Thermobifida fusca is able, to function in a heated environment. We have determined the 1.8 A x-ray, crystal structure of thermopin in the native, inhibitory conformation. A, structural comparison with the previously determined 1.5 A structure of, cleaved thermopin provides detailed insight into the complex mechanism of, conformational change in serpins. Flexibility in the shutter region and, electrostatic interactions at the top of the A beta-sheet (the breach), involving the C-terminal tail, a unique structural feature of thermopin, are postulated to be important for controlling inhibitory activity and, triggering conformational change, respectively, in the native state. Here, we have discussed the structural basis of how this serpin reconciles the, thermodynamic instability necessary for function with the stability, required to withstand elevated temperatures.

About this Structure

1SNG is a Single protein structure of sequence from Thermobifida fusca with SO4 as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

The high resolution crystal structure of a native thermostable serpin reveals the complex mechanism underpinning the stressed to relaxed transition., Fulton KF, Buckle AM, Cabrita LD, Irving JA, Butcher RE, Smith I, Reeve S, Lesk AM, Bottomley SP, Rossjohn J, Whisstock JC, J Biol Chem. 2005 Mar 4;280(9):8435-42. Epub 2004 Dec 7. PMID:15590653

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