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  • - Crystal polymorphism is used to explore how proteins can change shape, but understanding the connection between how they pack in crystals and their actual shape is tricky.
  • - The study compares two forms of a green fluorescent protein (NowGFP)—one previously known and another newly identified—highlighting that while they have similar arrangements, the way they stack in crystals is different.
  • - The orthorhombic form of the crystal shows unique structural changes, including a shift in the protein's scaffold and altered behavior of a key amino acid, which reveals how crystal packing can affect protein function.

Article Abstract

Crystal polymorphism serves as a strategy to study the conformational flexibility of proteins. However, the relationship between protein crystal packing and protein conformation often remains elusive. In this study, two distinct crystal forms of a green fluorescent protein variant, NowGFP, are compared: a previously identified monoclinic form (space group C2) and a newly discovered orthorhombic form (space group P222). Comparative analysis reveals that both crystal forms exhibit nearly identical linear assemblies of NowGFP molecules interconnected through similar crystal contacts. However, a notable difference lies in the stacking of these assemblies: parallel in the monoclinic form and perpendicular in the orthorhombic form. This distinct mode of stacking leads to different crystal contacts and induces structural alteration in one of the two molecules within the asymmetric unit of the orthorhombic crystal form. This new conformational state captured by orthorhombic crystal packing exhibits two unique features: a conformational shift of the β-barrel scaffold and a restriction of pH-dependent shifts of the key residue Lys61, which is crucial for the pH-dependent spectral shift of this protein. These findings demonstrate a clear connection between crystal packing and alternative conformational states of proteins, providing insights into how structural variations influence the function of fluorescent proteins.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11394120PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798324008246DOI Listing

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