Surface (glyco-)proteins:: Primary structure and crystallization under microgravity conditions

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Claus, H [1 ]
Akca, E [1 ]
Schultz, N [1 ]
Karbach, G [1 ]
Schlott, B [1 ]
Debaerdemaeker, T [1 ]
Declercq, JP [1 ]
König, H [1 ]
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[1] Univ Mainz, Inst Mikrobiol & Weinforsch, D-55099 Mainz, Germany
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EXO-/ASTRO-BIOLOGY | 2001年 / 496卷
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The Archaea comprise microorganisms that live under environmental extremes, like high temperature, low pH value or high salt concentration. Their cells are often covered by a single layer of (glyco)protein subunits (Slayer) in hexagonal arrangement. In order to get further hints about the molecular mechanisms of protein stabilization we compared the primary and secondary structures of archaeal S-layer (glyco-)proteins. We found an increase of charged amino acids in the S-layer proteins of the extreme thermophilic species compared to their mesophilic counterparts. Our data and those of other authors suggest that ionic interactions, e.g., salt bridges seem to be play a major role in protein stabilization at high temperatures. Despite the differences in the growth optima and the predominance of some amino acids the primary structures of S-layers revealed also a significant degree of identity between phylogenetically related archaea. These observations indicate that protein sequences of S-layers have been conserved during the evolution from extremely thermophilic to mesophilic life. To support these findings the three-dimensional structure of the S-layer proteins has to be elucitated. Recently, we described the first successful crystallization of an extreme thermophilic surface(glyco)protein under microgravity conditions.
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页码:313 / 320
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