Low-Resolution Structures of OmpADDM Protein-Detergent Complexes

We have used SAXS to determine the low-resolution structure of the outer-membrane protein OmpA from E. coli solubilized by the surfactant dodecyl maltoside (DDM). We have studied three variants of the transmembrane domain of OmpA--namely monomers, self-associated dimers, and covalently linked dimers...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 2014-09, Vol.15 (14), p.2113
Hauptverfasser: Dovling Kaspersen, Jørn, Moestrup Jessen, Christian, Stougaard Vad, Brian, Skipper Sorensen, Esben, Kleiner Andersen, Kell, Glasius, Marianne, Pinto Oliveira, Cristiano Luis, Otzen, Daniel Erik, Pedersen, Jan Skov
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Zusammenfassung:We have used SAXS to determine the low-resolution structure of the outer-membrane protein OmpA from E. coli solubilized by the surfactant dodecyl maltoside (DDM). We have studied three variants of the transmembrane domain of OmpA--namely monomers, self-associated dimers, and covalently linked dimers--as well as the monomeric species of the full-length protein with the periplasmic domain. We can successfully model the structures of the monomeric and covalently linked dimer as one and two natively folded proteins in a DDM micelle, respectively, whereas the noncovalently linked dimer presents a more complicated structure, possibly due to higher-order species. We have determined the structure of the full-length protein to be that of a globular periplasmic domain attached through a flexible linker to the transmembrane domain. This approach provides valuable information about how membrane proteins are embedded in amphiphilic environments.
ISSN:1439-4227
1439-7633
DOI:10.1002/cbic.201402162