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Identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-WW domains

β-Sheet motifs such as the WW domain are increasingly being explored as building blocks for synthetic biological applications. Since the sequence-structure relationships of β-sheet motifs are generally complex compared to the well-studied α-helical coiled coil (CC), other approaches such as combinat...

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Autores principales: Neitz, Hermann, Paul, Niels Benjamin, Häge, Florian R., Lindner, Christina, Graebner, Roman, Kovermann, Michael, Thomas, Franziska
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9365081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01078j
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author Neitz, Hermann
Paul, Niels Benjamin
Häge, Florian R.
Lindner, Christina
Graebner, Roman
Kovermann, Michael
Thomas, Franziska
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Paul, Niels Benjamin
Häge, Florian R.
Lindner, Christina
Graebner, Roman
Kovermann, Michael
Thomas, Franziska
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description β-Sheet motifs such as the WW domain are increasingly being explored as building blocks for synthetic biological applications. Since the sequence-structure relationships of β-sheet motifs are generally complex compared to the well-studied α-helical coiled coil (CC), other approaches such as combinatorial screening should be included to vary the function of the peptide. In this study, we present a combinatorial approach to identify novel functional mini-proteins based on the WW-domain scaffold, which takes advantage of the successful reconstitution of the fragmented WW domain of hPin1 (hPin1(WW)) by CC association. Fragmentation of hPin1(WW) was performed in both loop 1 (CC-hPin1(WW)-L1) and loop 2 (CC-hPin1(WW)-L2), and the respective fragments were linked to the strands of an antiparallel heterodimeric CC. Structural analysis by CD and NMR spectroscopy revealed structural reconstitution of the WW-domain scaffold only in CC-hPin1(WW)-L1, but not in CC-hPin1(WW)-L2. Furthermore, by using (1)H–(15)N HSQC NMR, fluorescence and CD spectroscopy, we demonstrated that binding properties of fragmented hPin1(WW) in CC-hPin1(WW)-L1 were fully restored by CC association. To demonstrate the power of this approach as a combinatorial screening platform, we synthesized a four-by-six library of N- and C-terminal hPin1(WW)-CC peptide fragments that was screened for a WW domain that preferentially binds to ATP over cAMP, phophocholine, or IP6. Using this screening platform, we identified one WW domain, which specifically binds ATP, and a phosphorylcholine-specific WW-based mini-receptor, both having binding dissociation constants in the lower micromolar range.
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spelling pubmed-93650812022-09-08 Identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-WW domains Neitz, Hermann Paul, Niels Benjamin Häge, Florian R. Lindner, Christina Graebner, Roman Kovermann, Michael Thomas, Franziska Chem Sci Chemistry β-Sheet motifs such as the WW domain are increasingly being explored as building blocks for synthetic biological applications. Since the sequence-structure relationships of β-sheet motifs are generally complex compared to the well-studied α-helical coiled coil (CC), other approaches such as combinatorial screening should be included to vary the function of the peptide. In this study, we present a combinatorial approach to identify novel functional mini-proteins based on the WW-domain scaffold, which takes advantage of the successful reconstitution of the fragmented WW domain of hPin1 (hPin1(WW)) by CC association. Fragmentation of hPin1(WW) was performed in both loop 1 (CC-hPin1(WW)-L1) and loop 2 (CC-hPin1(WW)-L2), and the respective fragments were linked to the strands of an antiparallel heterodimeric CC. Structural analysis by CD and NMR spectroscopy revealed structural reconstitution of the WW-domain scaffold only in CC-hPin1(WW)-L1, but not in CC-hPin1(WW)-L2. Furthermore, by using (1)H–(15)N HSQC NMR, fluorescence and CD spectroscopy, we demonstrated that binding properties of fragmented hPin1(WW) in CC-hPin1(WW)-L1 were fully restored by CC association. To demonstrate the power of this approach as a combinatorial screening platform, we synthesized a four-by-six library of N- and C-terminal hPin1(WW)-CC peptide fragments that was screened for a WW domain that preferentially binds to ATP over cAMP, phophocholine, or IP6. Using this screening platform, we identified one WW domain, which specifically binds ATP, and a phosphorylcholine-specific WW-based mini-receptor, both having binding dissociation constants in the lower micromolar range. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9365081/ /pubmed/36091217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01078j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Neitz, Hermann
Paul, Niels Benjamin
Häge, Florian R.
Lindner, Christina
Graebner, Roman
Kovermann, Michael
Thomas, Franziska
Identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-WW domains
title Identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-WW domains
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title_fullStr Identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-WW domains
title_full_unstemmed Identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-WW domains
title_short Identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-WW domains
title_sort identification of novel functional mini-receptors by combinatorial screening of split-ww domains
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9365081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01078j
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