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A surface mutant (G82R) of a human α-glutathione S-transferase shows decreased thermal stability and a new mode of molecular association in the crystal
Authors:Ke Zeng  John P Rose  Hong-Chi Chen  Corey L Strickland  Chen-Pei D Tu  Bi-Cheng Wang
Abstract:A chimeric enzyme (GST121) of the human α-glutathione S-transferases GST1-1 and GST2-2, which has improved catalytic efficiency and thermostability from its wild-type parent proteins, has been crystallized in a space group that is isomorphous with that reported for crystals of GST1-1. However, a single-site (G82R) mutant of GST121, which exhibits a significant reduction both in vitro and in vivo in protein thermostability, forms crystals that are not isomorphous with GST1-1. The mutant protein crystallizes in space group P212121, with cell dimensions a = 49.5, b = 92.9, c = 115.9 Å, and one dimer per asymmetric unit. Preliminary crystallographic results show that a mutation of the surface residue Gly 82 from a neutral to a charged residue causes new salt bridges to be formed among the GST dimers, suggesting that the G82R mutant might aggregate more readily than does GST121 in solution resulting in a change of its solution properties. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:glutathione S  transferase  temperature-sensitive protein  chimeric protein  mutant protein  X-ray analysis
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