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A single amino acid substitution alters ClpS2 binding specificity.

Proteins (2020-03-18)
Christina Bergonzo, Kunal Dharmadhikari, Emily Samuels, Makenzie Christensen, Jennifer Tullman
RÉSUMÉ

ClpS2 is a small protein under development as a probe for selectively recognizing N-terminal amino acids of N-degron peptide fragments. To understand the structural basis of ClpS2 specificity for an N-terminal amino acid, all atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were conducted using the sequence of a bench-stable mutant of ClpS2, called PROSS. We predicted that a single amino acid leucine to asparagine substitution would switch the specificity of PROSS ClpS2 to an N-terminal tyrosine over the preferred phenylalanine. Experimental validation of the mutant using a fluorescent yeast-display assay showed an increase in tyrosine binding over phenylalanine, in support of the proposed hypothesis.

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