Fusion then fission: splitting and reassembly of an artificial fusion-protein nanocage.
Naoya OharaNorifumi KawakamiRyoichi AraiNaruhiko AdachiAkihito IkedaToshiya SendaKenji MiyamotoPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
A split-protein system is a simple approach to introduce new termini which are useful as modification sites in protein engineering, but has been adapted mainly for monomeric proteins. Here we demonstrate the design of split subunits of the 60-mer artificial fusion-protein nanocage TIP60. The subunit fragments successfully reformed the cage structure in the same manner as prior to splitting. One of the newly introduced terminals at the interior surface can be modified using a tag peptide and green fluorescent protein. Therefore, the termini could serve as a versatile modification site for incorporating a wide variety of functional peptides and proteins.