2018
DOI: 10.1101/456442
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Neutralization of a Distributed Coulombic Switch Precisely Tunes Reflectin Assembly

Abstract: Reflectin proteins are widely distributed in reflective structures in cephalopods, but only in Loliginid squids are they and the sub-wavelength photonic structures they control dynamically tunable, driving changes in skin color for camouflage and communication. The reflectins are block copolymers with repeated canonical domains interspersed with cationic linkers. Neurotransmitter-activated signal transduction culminates in catalytic phosphorylation of the tunable reflectins' cationic linkers, with the resultin… Show more

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“…These results reveal a quantitatively predictive relationship between net charge density and reflectin assemb size over the range predicted for the physiological phosphorylation. They also confirm the quantitative relationship between charg and size revealed in our analyses of phosphomimetic, deletion, and other mutants [8,11] .…”
Section: Titration Is a Surrogate For Phosphorylation Driving Proportional Assemblysupporting
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“…These results reveal a quantitatively predictive relationship between net charge density and reflectin assemb size over the range predicted for the physiological phosphorylation. They also confirm the quantitative relationship between charg and size revealed in our analyses of phosphomimetic, deletion, and other mutants [8,11] .…”
Section: Titration Is a Surrogate For Phosphorylation Driving Proportional Assemblysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As shown here by dynamic light scattering (DLS) (Figure 1A), and previously demonstrated [8,11] , pH-titration of reflectin's exce positive charges serves as an in vitro surrogate for the neutralization by phosphorylation in vivo, driving progressive assembly of th purified protein with increasing pH. For the experiments shown here, purified D. opalescens reflectin A1 was first extensive equilibrated by dialysis into 25 mM sodium acetate buffer at pH 4.5; reflectin remains stably monomeric under these acidic condition Assemblies formed by pH neutralization are essentially stable with time.…”
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