An artificial gene of the blue copper protein rusticyanin from Thiobacillus ferrooxidans was constructed from eight overlapping oligonucleotides in a recursive "one-pot" polymerase chain reaction. The gene was placed behind the T7/lacOR promoter of pET24a and expressed in Escherichia coli as a soluble protein. A purification scheme involving a pH titration step, cation-exchange chromatography, and reverse-phase HPLC separation provided yields of the apoprotein ranging from 70 to 100 mg/L of cell culture; reconstitution with Cu(II) is quantitative at pH 3.4-5.5. The redox reactions and the electronic absorption and EPR spectra of the recombinant Cu(II)-rusticyanin and NMR spectra of the reduced holoprotein are indistinguishable from those of the protein derived from T. ferrooxidans. Rusticyanin possesses the phylogenetically conserved carboxy-terminal loop of three copper ligands (Cys 138, His 143, and Met 148), but the identity of the fourth ligand was not clear from sequence homology to other blue copper proteins. To address this question directly, we have prepared two site-specific mutants where two of the proposed ligands, Asp 73 and His 85, have been replaced with alanine. The Asp73Ala mutant retained the electronic properties of the wild-type blue copper center (absorption maxima at 452, 597, and 750 nm), whereas the His85Ala variant gave rise to a green type 1 copper protein (absorption maxima at 455 and 618 nm).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
We report the synthesis and conformational analysis by means of NMR and computer simulations of a novel opioid peptide with the sequence [formula: see text], which we write as [formula: see text], abbreviated [D-AlaL2,L-AlaL5]EA, where AlaL denotes each of the lanthionine amino acid ends linked by a monosulfide bridge and EA indicates enkephalinamide. Data from 2D NMR (HOHAHA and ROESY) provide short-range NOEs that are used as constraints in molecular modeling; measurement of coupling constants shows that chi 1 (D-AlaL2) is predominantly in either the t or g- conformation, and temperature coefficient data suggest the participation of the AlaL5 amide proton in an intramolecular hydrogen bond. The use of NOE and hydrogen-bond constraints in a distance-geometry program yields a large number of initial conformations compatible with the data. Energy minimization of these structures using CHARMM results in three families of backbone ring conformations, labled A1, A2, and B. The torsion chi 1 in D-AlaL2 remains close to trans for all three conformations. Molecular dynamics in vacuo at 300 K show that these three families of conformers interconvert, with concerted shifts in two of the three torsions psi(Phe), phi(AlaL5), and chi(AlaL5). The [D-AlaL2,L-AlaL5]EA is superactive in the guinea pig ileum (GPI) and mouse vas deferens (MVD) in vitro tests and also in the rat hot plate test in vivo. At the same time, this analog with a constrained 13-membered ring shows virtually no selectivity with a ratio IC50 (MVD)/IC50 (GPI) of 0.882.
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