Structural plasticity in the loop region of engineered lipocalins with novel ligand specificities, so-called Anticalins

IF 3.5 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
S. Achatz, A. Jarasch, A. Skerra
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Abstract

Anticalins are generated via combinatorial protein design on the basis of the lipocalin protein scaffold and constitute a novel class of small and robust engineered binding proteins that offer prospects for applications in medical therapy as well as in vivo diagnostics as an alternative to antibodies. The lipocalins are natural binding proteins with diverse ligand specificities which share a simple architecture with a central eight-stranded antiparallel β-barrel and an α-helix attached to its side. At the open end of the β-barrel, four structurally variable loops connect the β-strands in a pair-wise manner and, together, shape the ligand pocket. Using targeted random mutagenesis in combination with molecular selection techniques, this loop region can be reshaped to generate pockets for the tight binding of various ligands ranging from small molecules over peptides to proteins. While such Anticalin proteins can be derived from different natural lipocalins, the human lipocalin 2 (Lcn2) scaffold proved particularly successful for the design of binding proteins with novel specificities and, over the years, more than 20 crystal structures of Lcn2-based Anticalins have been elucidated. In this graphical structural biology review we illustrate the conformational variability that emerged in the loop region of these functionally diverse artificial binding proteins in comparison with the natural scaffold. Our present analysis provides picturesque evidence of the high structural plasticity around the binding site of the lipocalins which explains the proven tolerance toward excessive mutagenesis, thus demonstrating remarkable resemblance to the complementarity-determining region of antibodies (immunoglobulins).

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具有新型配体特异性的工程脂钙素环区的结构可塑性,即所谓的抗脂钙素
抗凝血素是在脂钙蛋白支架的基础上通过组合蛋白设计产生的,是一类新型的小而强效的工程结合蛋白,作为抗体的替代品,在医学治疗和体内诊断方面有着广阔的应用前景。脂载蛋白是一种具有不同配体特异性的天然结合蛋白,其结构简单,中心为八链反平行β-桶状结构,其侧面为α-螺旋状结构。在β桶的开口端,四个结构可变的环以成对的方式连接β链,并共同形成配体袋。利用靶向随机诱变与分子选择技术相结合,该环区可以被重塑,以产生从肽小分子到蛋白质的各种配体紧密结合的口袋。虽然这种anti - alin蛋白可以从不同的天然脂钙蛋白中提取,但人类脂钙蛋白2 (Lcn2)支架在设计具有新特异性的结合蛋白方面被证明是特别成功的,并且多年来,已经阐明了超过20种基于Lcn2的anti - alin晶体结构。在这个图形结构生物学综述中,我们说明了与天然支架相比,这些功能多样化的人工结合蛋白的环区出现的构象变异性。我们目前的分析为脂质蛋白结合位点周围的高结构可塑性提供了生动的证据,这解释了脂质蛋白对过度诱变的耐受性,从而证明了与抗体(免疫球蛋白)的互补性决定区域的显著相似性。
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Journal of Structural Biology: X
Journal of Structural Biology: X Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Structural Biology
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