TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural characterization of V57D and V57P mutants of human cystatin C, an amyloidogenic protein
AU - Orlikowska, Marta
AU - Szymańska, Aneta
AU - Borek, Dominika
AU - Otwinowski, Zbyszek
AU - Skowron, Piotr
AU - Jankowska, Elzbieta
PY - 2013/4
Y1 - 2013/4
N2 - Wild-type human cystatin C (hCC wt) is a low-molecular-mass protein (120 amino-acid residues, 13343Da) that is found in all nucleated cells. Physiologically, it functions as a potent regulator of cysteine protease activity. While the biologically active hCC wt is a monomeric protein, all crystallization efforts to date have resulted in a three-dimensional domain-swapped dimeric structure. In the recently published structure of a mutated hCC, the monomeric fold was preserved by a stabilization of the conformationally constrained loop L1 caused by a single amino-acid substitution: Val57Asn. Additional hCC mutants were obtained in order to elucidate the relationship between the stability of the L1 loop and the propensity of human cystatin C to dimerize. In one mutant Val57 was substituted by an aspartic acid residue, which is favoured in β-turns, and in the second mutant proline, a residue known for broadening turns, was substituted for the same Val57. Here, 2.26 and 3.0Å resolution crystal structures of the V57D andV57P mutants of hCC are reported and their dimeric architecture is discussed in terms of the stabilization and destabilization effects of the introduced mutations.
AB - Wild-type human cystatin C (hCC wt) is a low-molecular-mass protein (120 amino-acid residues, 13343Da) that is found in all nucleated cells. Physiologically, it functions as a potent regulator of cysteine protease activity. While the biologically active hCC wt is a monomeric protein, all crystallization efforts to date have resulted in a three-dimensional domain-swapped dimeric structure. In the recently published structure of a mutated hCC, the monomeric fold was preserved by a stabilization of the conformationally constrained loop L1 caused by a single amino-acid substitution: Val57Asn. Additional hCC mutants were obtained in order to elucidate the relationship between the stability of the L1 loop and the propensity of human cystatin C to dimerize. In one mutant Val57 was substituted by an aspartic acid residue, which is favoured in β-turns, and in the second mutant proline, a residue known for broadening turns, was substituted for the same Val57. Here, 2.26 and 3.0Å resolution crystal structures of the V57D andV57P mutants of hCC are reported and their dimeric architecture is discussed in terms of the stabilization and destabilization effects of the introduced mutations.
KW - amyloid
KW - cysteine protease inhibitors
KW - human cystatin C
KW - single-point mutations
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U2 - 10.1107/S0907444912051657
DO - 10.1107/S0907444912051657
M3 - Article
C2 - 23519666
AN - SCOPUS:84875442534
SN - 0907-4449
VL - 69
SP - 577
EP - 586
JO - Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology
JF - Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology
IS - 4
ER -