Abstract:Insertion of an immunogenic epitope at the C-terminus of ferritin has shown the potential to produce a stable and efficacious vaccine. There is however limited understanding of how C-terminus insertion affects ferritin protein stability. The E-helix at the C-terminus has attracted interest because there are contradictory reports as to whether it has a role in protein stabilization. Here, we report, for the first time, combining molecular dynamics simulation (MDS) with experiment to engineer the design of the E… Show more
“…24 The E-helix has been previously utilized as a site for the insertion of an immunogenic epitope (Epstein–Barr nuclear antigen 1) without compromising the folding properties of ferritin. 25 Therefore, in this work, we replaced the six terminal predominantly negatively charged amino acids with a positively charged RKRK amino acid cluster. We were surprised to find that during the self-assembly process in E. coli , the engineered HsaFtH-RK is capable of loading bacterial RNA.…”
Ferritins are globular proteins with an internal cavity that enables encapsulation of a plethora of low-mass compounds. Unfortunately, the overall negative surface charge of the ferritin internal cavity hampers efficient...
“…24 The E-helix has been previously utilized as a site for the insertion of an immunogenic epitope (Epstein–Barr nuclear antigen 1) without compromising the folding properties of ferritin. 25 Therefore, in this work, we replaced the six terminal predominantly negatively charged amino acids with a positively charged RKRK amino acid cluster. We were surprised to find that during the self-assembly process in E. coli , the engineered HsaFtH-RK is capable of loading bacterial RNA.…”
Ferritins are globular proteins with an internal cavity that enables encapsulation of a plethora of low-mass compounds. Unfortunately, the overall negative surface charge of the ferritin internal cavity hampers efficient...
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