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Computation-Guided Backbone Grafting of a Discontinuous Motif onto a Protein Scaffold
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2011
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EngineeringProtein AssemblyStructural BioinformaticsMolecular BiologyProtein ScaffoldComputation-guided Backbone GraftingUnrelated Scaffold ProteinScaffold BoundProtein FoldingProtein Backbone StructureMulti-protein AssemblyBiophysicsBioconjugationProtein ModelingProtein Structure PredictionDiscontinuous MotifStructural BiologyBiomolecular EngineeringSynthetic BiologyProtein EngineeringSystems BiologyMedicine
The manipulation of protein backbone structure to control interaction and function is a challenge for protein engineering. We integrated computational design with experimental selection for grafting the backbone and side chains of a two-segment HIV gp120 epitope, targeted by the cross-neutralizing antibody b12, onto an unrelated scaffold protein. The final scaffolds bound b12 with high specificity and with affinity similar to that of gp120, and crystallographic analysis of a scaffold bound to b12 revealed high structural mimicry of the gp120-b12 complex structure. The method can be generalized to design other functional proteins through backbone grafting.
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