Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2020987 | Protein Expression and Purification | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
IscS and IscU, the two central protein components of the iron sulfur cluster assembly machinery, form a complex that is still relatively poorly characterized. In an attempt to standardize the purification of these proteins for structural studies we have developed a protocol to produce them individually in high concentration and purity. We show that IscS is a rather robust protein as long as it is produced in a PLP loaded form and that this co-factor is essential for fold stability and enzyme activity. In contrast to previous evidence, we also propose that, in contrast with previous evidence, IscU is a thermodynamically stable protein with a well defined fold but, when produced in isolation, is a 'complex-orphan protein' that is prone to unfolding if not stabilised by a co-factor or a protein partner. Our work will facilitate further structural and functional studies of these proteins and eventually lead to a better understanding of the whole machinery.
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Authors
Filippo Prischi, Chiara Pastore, Marta Carroni, Clara Iannuzzi, Salvatore Adinolfi, Pierandrea Temussi, Annalisa Pastore,