Domain swap facilitates structural transitions of spider silk protein C-terminal domains

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作者
Rat, Charlotte [1 ]
Heindl, Cedric [1 ]
Neuweiler, Hannes [1 ]
机构
[1] Julius Maximilians Univ Wurzburg, Dept Biotechnol & Biophys, D-97074 Wurzburg, Germany
关键词
domain swap; folding intermediates; protein folding; spider silk; CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY; INTERTWINED ASSOCIATIONS; ALANINE; PH; GLYCINE; CONSERVATION; SEQUENCE; 2-STATE; MOTIONS;
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10.1002/pro.4783
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Domain swap is a mechanism of protein dimerization where the two interacting domains exchange parts of their structure. Web spiders make use of the process in the connection of C-terminal domains (CTDs) of spidroins, the soluble protein building blocks that form tough silk fibers. Besides providing connectivity and solubility, spidroin CTDs are responsible for inducing structural transitions during passage through an acidified assembly zone within spinning ducts. The underlying molecular mechanisms are elusive. Here, we studied the folding of five homologous spidroin CTDs from different spider species or glands. Four of these are domain-swapped dimers formed by five-helix bundles from spidroins of major and minor ampullate glands. The fifth is a dimer that lacks domain swap, formed by four-helix bundles from a spidroin of a flagelliform gland. Spidroins from this gland do not undergo structural transitions whereas the others do. We found a three-state mechanism of folding and dimerization that was conserved across homologues. In chemical denaturation experiments the native CTD dimer unfolded to a dimeric, partially structured intermediate, followed by full unfolding to denatured monomers. The energetics of the individual folding steps varied between homologues. Contrary to the common belief that domain swap stabilizes protein assemblies, the non-swapped homologue was most stable and folded four orders of magnitude faster than a swapped variant. Domain swap of spidroin CTDs induces an entropic penalty to the folding of peripheral helices, thus unfastening them for acid-induced unfolding within a spinning duct, which primes them for refolding into alternative structures during silk formation.
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