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X-ray structure of recombinant horse L-chain apoferritin at 2.0 Å resolution: implications for stability and function

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 The X-ray structure of recombinant horse L-chain (rL) apoferritin, solved at 2.0 Å resolution with a final R factor of 17.9%, gives evidence that the residue at position 93 in the sequence is a proline and not a leucine, as found in earlier sequencing studies. The structure is isomorphous with other apoferritin structures, and we thus draw particular attention to those structural features which can be related to the stability and function of the protein. Analysis of hydrogen bonding and salt bridge interactions shows that dimers and tetramers are the most stable molecular entities within the protein shell: a result confirming earlier biophysical experiments. The stability of horse rL apoferritin to both dissociation into subunits at acidic pH values and to complete unfolding in guanidine chloride solutions is compared with that of other apoferritins. This emphasizes the role played by the salt bridge in the stability of this protein family. The horse rL apoferritin is significantly more resistant to denaturation than horse spleen ferritin, which in turn is more resistant than any human rH apoferritins, even those for which a salt bridge is restored. Finally, this structure determination not only establishes that a preformed pocket exists in L-chain apoferritin, at a site known to be able to bind porphyrin, but also underlines the particular function of a cluster of glutamic acids (E53, E56, E57 and E60) located at the entrance of this porphyrin-binding pocket.

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Received: 3 December 1996 / Accepted: 3 April 1997

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Gallois, B., d'Estaintot, B., Michaux, MA. et al. X-ray structure of recombinant horse L-chain apoferritin at 2.0 Å resolution: implications for stability and function. JBIC 2, 360–367 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007750050143

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