Novel recombinant insulin analogue with flexible C-terminus in B chain. NMR structure of biosynthetic engineered A22G-B31K-B32R human insulin monomer in water/acetonitrile solution |
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Authors: | Borowicz Piotr Bocian Wojciech Sitkowski Jerzy Bednarek Elżbieta Mikiewicz-Syguła Diana Błażej-Sosnowska Sylwia Bogiel Monika Rusek Dorota Kurzynoga Dariusz Kozerski Lech |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Biotechnology and Antibiotics, 02-516 Warsaw, Poland b National Medicines Institute, 00-725 Warsaw, Poland c Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, 01-224 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | A tertiary structure of recombinant A22G-B31K-B32R-human insulin monomer (insulin GKR) has been characterized by 1H, 13C NMR at natural isotopic abundance using NOESY, TOCSY, 1H/13C-GHSQC, and 1H/13C-GHSQC-TOCSY spectra. Translational diffusion studies indicate the monomer structure in water/acetonitrile (65/35 vol.%). CSI analysis confirms existence of secondary structure motifs present in human insulin standard (HIS). Both techniques allow to establish that in this solvent recombinant insulin GKR exists as a monomer. Starting from structures calculated by the program CYANA, two different refinement protocols used molecular dynamics simulated annealing with the program AMBER; in vacuum (AMBER_VC), and including a generalized Born solvent model (AMBER_GB). From these calculations an ensemble of 20 structures of lowest energy was chosen which represents the tertiary structure of studied insulin. Here we present novel insulin with added A22G amino acid which interacts with β-turn environment resulting in high flexibility of B chain C-terminus. |
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Keywords: | HIS, human insulin standard KR, recombinant human insulin B31K-B32R GKR, recombinant human insulin A22G-B31K-B32R KP, lyspro human insulin B28K-B29P NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance CSI, chemical shift index AA, aminoacid |
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