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One-step Evolution of a Dimer from a Monomeric Protein

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Journal Nat Struct Biol
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1995 Sep 1
PMID 7552745
Citations 41
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Abstract

Deletion of six amino acids in a surface loop transforms staphylococcal nuclease from a monomeric protein into a very stable dimer (Kd < 1 x 10(-8)M). A 2 A X-ray crystal structure of the dimer (R = 0.176) shows that the carboxy-terminal alpha-helix has been stripped from its normal position in one monomer and is now incorporated into the equivalent position on the adjoining monomer. This swapping creates an association interface of 2900 A 2. A second, smaller interface of 460 A 2 is also formed. The spontaneous exchange or swapping of secondary structural elements provides a simple pathway for the formation of large, stable protein/protein interfaces and may play an important role in the evolution of oligomeric proteins.

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