Proteins from Thermophilic Thermus thermophilus Often Do Not Fold Correctly in a Mesophilic Expression System Such as Escherichia coli
Majority of protein structure studies use Escherichia coli (E. coli) and other model organisms as expression systems for other species’ genes. However, protein folding depends on cellular environment factors, such as chaperone proteins, cytoplasmic pH, temperature, and ionic concentrations. Because...
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description | Majority of protein structure studies use Escherichia coli (E. coli) and other model organisms as expression systems for other species’ genes. However, protein folding depends on cellular environment factors, such as chaperone proteins, cytoplasmic pH, temperature, and ionic concentrations. Because of differences in these factors, especially temperature and chaperones, native proteins in organisms such as extremophiles may fold improperly when they are expressed in mesophilic model organisms. Here we present a methodology of assessing the effects of using E. coli as the expression system on protein structures. We compare these effects between eight mesophilic bacteria and Thermus thermophilus (T. thermophilus), a thermophile, and found that differences are significantly larger for T. thermophilus. More specifically, helical secondary structures in T. thermophilus proteins are often replaced by coil structures in E. coli. Our results show unique directionality in misfolding when proteins in thermophiles are expressed in mesophiles. This indicates that extremophiles, such as thermophiles, require unique protein expression systems in protein folding studies. |
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