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Cooperative allostery and structural dynamics of streptavidin at cryogenic- and ambient-temperature

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Yefanov, Oleksandr M.
Barty, Anton
Tolstikova, Alexandra
Ketawala, Gihan K.
Botha, Sabine
Dao, E. Han
Hayes, Brandon
Liang, Mengning
Seaberg, Matthew H.
Hunter, Mark S.

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Ayan et al. report two structures of the protein streptavidin - one at ambient temperature determined using serial femtosecond crystallography and a second one determined at cryogenic temperature. These results provide insights into the structural dynamics of apo streptavidin and reveal a cooperative allostery between monomers for binding to biotin, and the findings are supported by GNM analysis. Multimeric protein assemblies are abundant in nature. Streptavidin is an attractive protein that provides a paradigm system to investigate the intra- and intermolecular interactions of multimeric protein complexes. Also, it offers a versatile tool for biotechnological applications. Here, we present two apo-streptavidin structures, the first one is an ambient temperature Serial Femtosecond X-ray crystal (Apo-SFX) structure at 1.7 angstrom resolution and the second one is a cryogenic crystal structure (Apo-Cryo) at 1.1 angstrom resolution. These structures are mostly in agreement with previous structural data. Combined with computational analysis, these structures provide invaluable information about structural dynamics of apo streptavidin. Collectively, these data further reveal a novel cooperative allostery of streptavidin which binds to substrate via water molecules that provide a polar interaction network and mimics the substrate biotin which displays one of the strongest affinities found in nature.

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Biology, Multidisciplinary sciences

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Communications Biology

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10.1038/s42003-021-02903-7

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