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aeBlue Chromoprotein Color is Temperature Dependent

BACKGROUND: Marine sessile organisms display a color palette that is the result of the expression of fluorescent and non-fluorescent proteins. Fluorescent proteins have uncovered transcriptional regulation, subcellular localization of proteins, and the fate of cells during development. Chromoprotein...

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Autores principales: Tamayo-Nuñez, Jessica, de la Mora, Javier, Padilla-Vaca, Felipe, Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia, Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles, Anaya-Velázquez, Fernando, Páramo-Pérez, Itzel, Reyes-Martínez, Juana Elizabeth, España-Sánchez, Beatríz Liliana, Franco, Bernardo
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Publicado: Bentham Science Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31385759
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866526666190806145740
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author Tamayo-Nuñez, Jessica
de la Mora, Javier
Padilla-Vaca, Felipe
Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia
Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles
Anaya-Velázquez, Fernando
Páramo-Pérez, Itzel
Reyes-Martínez, Juana Elizabeth
España-Sánchez, Beatríz Liliana
Franco, Bernardo
author_facet Tamayo-Nuñez, Jessica
de la Mora, Javier
Padilla-Vaca, Felipe
Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia
Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles
Anaya-Velázquez, Fernando
Páramo-Pérez, Itzel
Reyes-Martínez, Juana Elizabeth
España-Sánchez, Beatríz Liliana
Franco, Bernardo
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description BACKGROUND: Marine sessile organisms display a color palette that is the result of the expression of fluorescent and non-fluorescent proteins. Fluorescent proteins have uncovered transcriptional regulation, subcellular localization of proteins, and the fate of cells during development. Chromoproteins have received less attention until recent years as bioreporters. Here, we studied the properties of aeBlue, a a 25.91 kDa protein from the anemone Actinia equina. OBJECTIVE: To assess the properties of aeBlue chromoprotein under different physicochemical conditions. METHODS: In this article, during the purification of aeBlue we uncovered that it suffered a color shift when frozen. We studied the color shift by different temperature incubation and physicochemical conditions and light spectroscopy. To assess the possible structural changes in the protein, circular dichroism analysis, size exclusion chromatography and native PAGE was performed. RESULTS: We uncover that aeBlue chromoprotein, when expressed from a synthetic construct in Escherichia coli, showed a temperature dependent color shift. Protein purified at 4 °C by metal affinity chromatography exhibited a pinkish color and shifts back at higher temperatures to its intense blue color. Circular dichroism analysis revealed that the structure in the pink form of the protein has reduced secondary structure at 4 °C, but at 35 °C and higher, the structure shifts to a native conformation and Far UV- vis CD spectra revealed the shift in an aromatic residue of the chromophore. Also, the chromophore retains its properties in a wide range of conditions (pH, denaturants, reducing and oxidants agents). Quaternary structure is also maintained as a tetrameric conformation as shown by native gel and size exclusion chromatography. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the chromophore position in aeBlue is shifted from its native position rendering the pink color and the process to return it to its native blue conformation is temperature dependent.
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spelling pubmed-69786472020-11-30 aeBlue Chromoprotein Color is Temperature Dependent Tamayo-Nuñez, Jessica de la Mora, Javier Padilla-Vaca, Felipe Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles Anaya-Velázquez, Fernando Páramo-Pérez, Itzel Reyes-Martínez, Juana Elizabeth España-Sánchez, Beatríz Liliana Franco, Bernardo Protein Pept Lett Article BACKGROUND: Marine sessile organisms display a color palette that is the result of the expression of fluorescent and non-fluorescent proteins. Fluorescent proteins have uncovered transcriptional regulation, subcellular localization of proteins, and the fate of cells during development. Chromoproteins have received less attention until recent years as bioreporters. Here, we studied the properties of aeBlue, a a 25.91 kDa protein from the anemone Actinia equina. OBJECTIVE: To assess the properties of aeBlue chromoprotein under different physicochemical conditions. METHODS: In this article, during the purification of aeBlue we uncovered that it suffered a color shift when frozen. We studied the color shift by different temperature incubation and physicochemical conditions and light spectroscopy. To assess the possible structural changes in the protein, circular dichroism analysis, size exclusion chromatography and native PAGE was performed. RESULTS: We uncover that aeBlue chromoprotein, when expressed from a synthetic construct in Escherichia coli, showed a temperature dependent color shift. Protein purified at 4 °C by metal affinity chromatography exhibited a pinkish color and shifts back at higher temperatures to its intense blue color. Circular dichroism analysis revealed that the structure in the pink form of the protein has reduced secondary structure at 4 °C, but at 35 °C and higher, the structure shifts to a native conformation and Far UV- vis CD spectra revealed the shift in an aromatic residue of the chromophore. Also, the chromophore retains its properties in a wide range of conditions (pH, denaturants, reducing and oxidants agents). Quaternary structure is also maintained as a tetrameric conformation as shown by native gel and size exclusion chromatography. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the chromophore position in aeBlue is shifted from its native position rendering the pink color and the process to return it to its native blue conformation is temperature dependent. Bentham Science Publishers 2020-12 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6978647/ /pubmed/31385759 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866526666190806145740 Text en © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Padilla-Vaca, Felipe
Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia
Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles
Anaya-Velázquez, Fernando
Páramo-Pérez, Itzel
Reyes-Martínez, Juana Elizabeth
España-Sánchez, Beatríz Liliana
Franco, Bernardo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31385759
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866526666190806145740
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