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Title
High-pressure NMR analysis on Escherichia coli IscU
Issued Date
2024-03
Citation
Na, Jongbum. (2024-03). High-pressure NMR analysis on Escherichia coli IscU. Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society, 28(1), 1–5. doi: 10.6564/JKMRS.2024.28.1.001
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Article
Author Keywords
IscUiron-sulfur cluster biogenesismetamorphic proteinNMR spectroscopyhigh-pressure NMR
Keywords
SUBSTRATESCAFFOLD PROTEIN ISCUSULFUR
ISSN
1226-6531
Abstract
IscU, the iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster scaffold protein, is an essential protein for biogenesis of Fe-S clusters. Previous studies showed that IscU manifests a metamorphic structural feature; at least two structural states, namely the structured state (S-state) and the disordered state (D-state), interconverting in a physiological condition, was observed. Moreover, subsequent studies demonstrated that the metamorphic flexibility of IscU is important for its Fe-S cluster assembly activity as well as for an efficient interaction with various partner proteins. Although solution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been a useful tool to investigate this protein, the detailed molecular mechanism that sustains the structural heterogeneity of IscU is still unclear. To tackle this issue, we applied a high-pressure NMR (HP-NMR) technique to the IscU variant, IscU(I8K), which shows an increased population of the S-state. We found that the equilibrium between the S- and D-state was significantly perturbed by pressure application, and the specific regions of IscU exhibited more sensitivity to pressure than the other regions. Our results provide novel insights to appreciate the dynamic behaviors of IscU and the related versatile functionality.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56905
DOI
10.6564/JKMRS.2024.28.1.001
Publisher
한국자기공명학회
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