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De novo design of a hyperstable non-natural protein-ligand complex with sub-Å accuracy.

Nicholas F PolizziYibing WuThomas LemminAlison M MaxwellShao-Qing ZhangJeff RawsonDavid N BeratanMichael J TherienWilliam F DeGrado
Published in: Nature chemistry (2017)
Protein catalysis requires the atomic-level orchestration of side chains, substrates and cofactors, and yet the ability to design a small-molecule-binding protein entirely from first principles with a precisely predetermined structure has not been demonstrated. Here we report the design of a novel protein, PS1, that binds a highly electron-deficient non-natural porphyrin at temperatures up to 100 °C. The high-resolution structure of holo-PS1 is in sub-Å agreement with the design. The structure of apo-PS1 retains the remote core packing of the holoprotein, with a flexible binding region that is predisposed to ligand binding with the desired geometry. Our results illustrate the unification of core packing and binding-site definition as a central principle of ligand-binding protein design.
Keyphrases
  • binding protein
  • small molecule
  • high resolution
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • mass spectrometry
  • dna binding
  • metal organic framework
  • high speed