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Gene duplication of the eight-stranded beta-barrel OmpX produces a functional pore: a scenario for the evolution of transmembrane beta-barrels
Authors:Arnold Thomas  Poynor Melissa  Nussberger Stephan  Lupas Andrei N  Linke Dirk
Institution:Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Department Protein Evolution, Spemannstr. 35, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Abstract:The repeating unit of outer membrane beta-barrels from Gram-negative bacteria is the beta-hairpin, and representatives of this protein family always have an even strand number between eight and 22. Two dominant structural forms have eight and 16 strands, respectively, suggesting gene duplication as a possible mechanism for their evolution. We duplicated the sequence of OmpX, an eight-stranded beta-barrel protein of known structure, and obtained a beta-barrel, designated Omp2X, which can fold in vitro and in vivo. Using single-channel conductance measurements and PEG exclusion assays, we found that Omp2X has a pore size similar to that of OmpC, a natural 16-stranded barrel. Fusions of the homologous proteins OmpX, OmpA and OmpW were able to fold in vitro in all combinations tested, revealing that the general propensity to form a beta-barrel is sufficient to evolve larger barrels by simple genetic events.
Keywords:SB10  3-(decyldimethylammonio) propanesulfonate  SB12  3-(dodecyldimethylammonio) propanesulfonate  SB14  3-(N  N-dimethylmyristylammonio) propanesulfonate  C8POE  n-octylpolyoxyethylene (C8En with n = 2-9)  LDAO  N  N-dimethyldodecylamine N-oxide  β-OG  n-octyl-β-d-glucoside  β-DM  n-dodecyl-β-d-maltoside  Mega10  N-(n-decanoyl-N-methylglucamine)  C12E8  octaethylenglycol monododecylether
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