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Engineering of Bacteriophage T4 Tail Sheath Protein

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Gene product 18 (gp18, 659 amino acids) forms bacteriophage T4 contractile tail sheath. Recombinant protein assembles into different length polysheaths during expression in the cell, which complicates the preparation of protein crystals for its spatial structure determination. To design soluble monomeric gp18 mutants unable to form polysheaths and useful for crystallization, we have used Bal31 nuclease for generation deletions inside gene 18 encoding the Ile507-Gly530 region. Small deletions in the region of Ile507-Ile522 do not affect the protein assembly into polysheaths. Protein synthesis termination occurs because of reading frame failure in the location of deletions. Some fragments of gp18 containing short pseudoaccidental sequence in the C-terminal, while being soluble, have lost the ability for polysheath assembly. For the first time we succeeded in obtaining crystals of a soluble gp18 fragment containing 510 amino acids which, according to trypsin resistance, is similar to native protein monomer.

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Efimov, A.V., Kurochkina, L.P. & Mesyanzhinov, V.V. Engineering of Bacteriophage T4 Tail Sheath Protein. Biochemistry (Moscow) 67, 1366–1370 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021857926152

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