Crystals (Dec 2020)

Not Cleaving the His-tag of Thal Results in More Tightly Packed and Better-Diffracting Crystals

  • Ann-Christin Moritzer,
  • Tina Prior,
  • Hartmut H. Niemann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10121135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1135

Abstract

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Flavin-dependent halogenases chlorinate or brominate their substrates in an environmentally friendly manner, only requiring the cofactor reduced flavin adenine dinucleotide (FADH2), oxygen, and halide salts. The tryptophan 6-halogenase Thal exhibits two flexible loops, which become ordered (substrate-binding loop) or adopt a closed conformation (FAD loop) upon substrate or cofactor binding. Here, we describe the structure of NHis-Thal-RebH5 containing an N-terminal His-tag from pET28a, which crystallized in a different space group (P21) and, surprisingly, diffracted to a higher resolution of 1.63 Å than previously deposited Thal structures (P64; ~2.2 Å) with cleaved His-tag. Interestingly, the binding of glycine in the active site can induce an ordered conformation of the substrate-binding loop.

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