FKBP22, an -made peptidyl-prolyl - isomerase, has shown considerable homology with Mip-like virulence factors. While the C-terminal domain of this enzyme is used for executing catalytic function and binding inhibitor, the N-terminal domain is employed for its dimerization. To precisely determine the underlying factors of FKBP22 dimerization, its structural model, developed using a suitable template, was carefully inspected. The data show that the dimeric FKBP22, like dimeric Mip proteins, has a V-like shape. Further, it dimerizes using 40 amino acid residues including Ile 9, Ile 17, Ile 42, and Ile 65. All of the above Ile residues except Ile 9 are partly conserved in the Mip-like proteins. To confirm the roles of the partly conserved Ile residues, three FKBP22 mutants, constructed by substituting them with an Ala residue, were studied as well. The results together indicate that Ile 65 has little role in maintaining the dimeric state or enzymatic activity of FKBP22. Conversely, both Ile 17 and Ile 42 are essential for preserving the structure, enzymatic activity, and dimerization ability of FKBP22. Ile 42 in particular looks more essential to FKBP22. However, none of these two Ile residues is required for binding the cognate inhibitor. Additional computational studies also indicated the change of V-shape and the dimeric state of FKBP22 due to the Ala substitution at position 42. The ways Ile 17 and Ile 42 protect the structure, function, and dimerization of FKBP22 have been discussed at length.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

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