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X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein

Phanta is a reversibly photoswitching chromoprotein (Φ(F), 0.003), useful for pcFRET, that was isolated from a mutagenesis screen of the bright green fluorescent eCGP123 (Φ(F), 0.8). We have investigated the contribution of substitutions at positions His193, Thr69 and Gln62, individually and in comb...

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Autores principales: Don Paul, Craig, Traore, Daouda A. K., Olsen, Seth, Devenish, Rodney J., Close, Devin W., Bell, Toby D. M., Bradbury, Andrew, Wilce, Matthew C. J., Prescott, Mark
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4414407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25923520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123338
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author Don Paul, Craig
Traore, Daouda A. K.
Olsen, Seth
Devenish, Rodney J.
Close, Devin W.
Bell, Toby D. M.
Bradbury, Andrew
Wilce, Matthew C. J.
Prescott, Mark
author_facet Don Paul, Craig
Traore, Daouda A. K.
Olsen, Seth
Devenish, Rodney J.
Close, Devin W.
Bell, Toby D. M.
Bradbury, Andrew
Wilce, Matthew C. J.
Prescott, Mark
author_sort Don Paul, Craig
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description Phanta is a reversibly photoswitching chromoprotein (Φ(F), 0.003), useful for pcFRET, that was isolated from a mutagenesis screen of the bright green fluorescent eCGP123 (Φ(F), 0.8). We have investigated the contribution of substitutions at positions His193, Thr69 and Gln62, individually and in combination, to the optical properties of Phanta. Single amino acid substitutions at position 193 resulted in proteins with very low Φ(F), indicating the importance of this position in controlling the fluorescence efficiency of the variant proteins. The substitution Thr69Val in Phanta was important for supressing the formation of a protonated chromophore species observed in some His193 substituted variants, whereas the substitution Gln62Met did not significantly contribute to the useful optical properties of Phanta. X-ray crystal structures for Phanta (2.3 Å), eCGP123(T69V) (2.0 Å) and eCGP123(H193Q) (2.2 Å) in their non-photoswitched state were determined, revealing the presence of a cis-coplanar chromophore. We conclude that changes in the hydrogen-bonding network supporting the cis-chromophore, and its contacts with the surrounding protein matrix, are responsible for the low fluorescence emission of eCGP123 variants containing a His193 substitution.
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spelling pubmed-44144072015-05-07 X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein Don Paul, Craig Traore, Daouda A. K. Olsen, Seth Devenish, Rodney J. Close, Devin W. Bell, Toby D. M. Bradbury, Andrew Wilce, Matthew C. J. Prescott, Mark PLoS One Research Article Phanta is a reversibly photoswitching chromoprotein (Φ(F), 0.003), useful for pcFRET, that was isolated from a mutagenesis screen of the bright green fluorescent eCGP123 (Φ(F), 0.8). We have investigated the contribution of substitutions at positions His193, Thr69 and Gln62, individually and in combination, to the optical properties of Phanta. Single amino acid substitutions at position 193 resulted in proteins with very low Φ(F), indicating the importance of this position in controlling the fluorescence efficiency of the variant proteins. The substitution Thr69Val in Phanta was important for supressing the formation of a protonated chromophore species observed in some His193 substituted variants, whereas the substitution Gln62Met did not significantly contribute to the useful optical properties of Phanta. X-ray crystal structures for Phanta (2.3 Å), eCGP123(T69V) (2.0 Å) and eCGP123(H193Q) (2.2 Å) in their non-photoswitched state were determined, revealing the presence of a cis-coplanar chromophore. We conclude that changes in the hydrogen-bonding network supporting the cis-chromophore, and its contacts with the surrounding protein matrix, are responsible for the low fluorescence emission of eCGP123 variants containing a His193 substitution. Public Library of Science 2015-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4414407/ /pubmed/25923520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123338 Text en © 2015 Don Paul et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Don Paul, Craig
Traore, Daouda A. K.
Olsen, Seth
Devenish, Rodney J.
Close, Devin W.
Bell, Toby D. M.
Bradbury, Andrew
Wilce, Matthew C. J.
Prescott, Mark
X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein
title X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein
title_full X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein
title_fullStr X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein
title_full_unstemmed X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein
title_short X-Ray Crystal Structure and Properties of Phanta, a Weakly Fluorescent Photochromic GFP-Like Protein
title_sort x-ray crystal structure and properties of phanta, a weakly fluorescent photochromic gfp-like protein
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4414407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25923520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123338
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