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Deposition Date 2019-08-29
Release Date 2020-09-09
Last Version Date 2024-01-24
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6SOK
Title:
Engineered streptavidin variant (VTAR) in complex with the Twin-Strep-tag peptide
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Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.96 Å
R-Value Free:
0.18
R-Value Work:
0.15
R-Value Observed:
0.15
Space Group:
P 41 21 2
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Streptavidin
Chain IDs:A, B, C, D
Chain Length:127
Number of Molecules:4
Biological Source:Streptomyces avidinii
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Twin-Strep-tag peptide
Chain IDs:E (auth: P), F (auth: Q), G (auth: R), H (auth: S)
Chain Length:32
Number of Molecules:4
Biological Source:synthetic construct
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
The Role of Changing Loop Conformations in Streptavidin Versions Engineered for High-affinity Binding of the Strep-tag II Peptide.
J.Mol.Biol. 433 166893 166893 (2021)
PMID: 33639211 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2021.166893

Abstact

The affinity system based on the artificial peptide ligand Strep-tag® II and engineered tetrameric streptavidin, known as Strep-Tactin®, offers attractive applications for the study of recombinant proteins, from detection and purification to functional immobilization. To further improve binding of the Strep-tag II to streptavidin we have subjected two protruding loops that shape its ligand pocket for the peptide - instead of D-biotin recognized by the natural protein - to iterative random mutagenesis. Sequence analyses of hits from functional screening assays revealed several unexpected structural motifs, such as a disulfide bridge at the base of one loop, replacement of the crucial residue Trp120 by Gly and a two-residue deletion in the second loop. The mutant m1-9 (dubbed Strep-Tactin XT) showed strongly enhanced affinity towards the Strep-tag II, which was further boosted in case of the bivalent Twin-Strep-tag®. Four representative streptavidin mutants were crystallized in complex with the Strep-tag II peptide and their X-ray structures were solved at high resolutions. In addition, the crystal structure of the complex between Strep-Tactin XT and the Twin-Strep-tag was elucidated, indicating a bivalent mode of binding and explaining the experimentally observed avidity effect. Our study illustrates the structural plasticity of streptavidin as a scaffold for ligand binding and reveals interaction modes that would have been difficult to predict. As result, Strep-Tactin XT offers a convenient reagent for the kinetically stable immobilization of recombinant proteins fused with the Twin-Strep-tag. The possibility of reversibly dissociating such complexes simply with D-biotin as a competing ligand enables functional studies in protein science as well as cell biology.

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