SynBio (Aug 2024)

The Crystal Structure of Thermal Green Protein Q66E (TGP-E) and Yellow Thermostable Protein (YTP-E) E148D

  • Matthew R. Anderson,
  • Caitlin M. Padgett,
  • Victoria O. Ogbeifun,
  • Natasha M. DeVore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/synbio2030018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 298 – 310

Abstract

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Thermal green protein Q66E (TGP-E) has previously shown increased thermal stability compared to thermal green protein (TGP), a thermal stable fluorescent protein produced through consensus and surface protein engineering. In this paper, we describe the protein crystal structure of TGP-E to 2.0 Å. This structure reveals alterations in the hydrogen bond network near the chromophore that may result in the observed increase in thermal stability. We compare the very stable TGP-E protein to the structure of a yellow mutant version of this protein YTP-E E148D. The structure of this mutant protein reveals the rationale for the observed low quantum yield and directions for future protein engineering efforts.

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