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On-Chip Crystallization and Large-Scale Serial Diffraction at Room Temperature
Published on: March 11, 2022
Insights into the solubility of D-crystallin from multiscale atomistic simulations
J Alfredo Freites1, Mohab N Louis1, Douglas J Tobias1
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, California, USA.
Abstract:
The molecular basis underlying the rich phase behavior of globular proteins remains poorly understood. We use atomistic multiscale molecular simulations to model the solution-state conformational dynamics and interprotein interactions of D-crystallin and its P23T-R36S mutant, which drastically limits the protein solubility, at both infinite dilution and at a concentration where the mutant fluid phase and crystalline phase coexist. We find that while the mutant conserves the protein fold, changes to the surface exposure of residues in the neighborhood of residue-36 enhance protein-protein interactions and develop specific protein-protein contacts found in the protein crystal lattice.
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