Backbone and side-chain chemical shift assignments for the ribosome-inactivating protein trichobakin (TBK)

Trichobakin (TBK) is a type-I ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP-I), acting as an extremely potent inhibitor of protein synthesis in the cell-free translation system of rabbit reticulocyte lysate (IC 50 : 3.5 pM). In this respect, TBK surpasses the well-studied highly homologous RIP-I trichosanthin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomolecular NMR assignments 2020-04, Vol.14 (1), p.55-61
Hauptverfasser: Britikov, Vladimir V., Britikova, Elena V., Urban, Anatoly S., Lesovoy, Dmitry M., Le, Thi Bich Thao, Van Phan, Chi, Usanov, Sergey A., Arseniev, Alexander S., Bocharov, Eduard V.
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Zusammenfassung:Trichobakin (TBK) is a type-I ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP-I), acting as an extremely potent inhibitor of protein synthesis in the cell-free translation system of rabbit reticulocyte lysate (IC 50 : 3.5 pM). In this respect, TBK surpasses the well-studied highly homologous RIP-I trichosanthin (IC 50 : 20–27 pM), therefore creation of recombinant toxins based on it is of great interest. TBK needs to penetrate into cytosol through the cell membrane and specifically bind to α-sarcin/ricin loop of 28S ribosome RNA to perform the function of specific RNA depurination. At the moment, there is no detailed structural-dynamic information in solution about diverse states RIP-I can adopt at different stages on the way to protein synthesis inhibition. In this work, we report a near-complete assignment of 1 H, 13 C, and 15 N TBK (27.3 kDa) resonances and analysis of the secondary structure based on the experimental chemical shifts data. This work will serve as a basis for further investigations of the structure, dynamics and interactions of the TBK with its molecular partners using NMR techniques.
ISSN:1874-2718
1874-270X
DOI:10.1007/s12104-019-09920-y