Towards crystal structures of filament forming proteins

Autor/innen

  • Yvette Roske
  • Martina Leidert
  • Kristina Rehbein
  • Anne Diehl

Journal

  • bioRxiv

Quellenangabe

  • bioRxiv

Zusammenfassung

  • Filament-forming proteins such as TasA (Bacillus subtilis) and camelysins CalY1, CalY2 (Bacillus cereus) pose a particular challenge for structural analysis due to their strong tendency to self-association and their polydispersity, which severely limits their ability to crystallize or to be a target for NMR-spectroscopy. To address this, it is necessary to modify the amino acid sequence to prevent filamentation. Engineering a series of N- and C-terminal truncated variants by removing flexible parts is often key to success. N-terminal extensions are also a powerful tool for obtaining crystals of fiber-forming proteins.


DOI

doi:10.64898/2026.02.22.707290