N-terminal truncation of the variable subunit stabilizes spinach ferredoxin:thioredoxin reductase
Author(s)
Manieri, W.
Franchini, L.
Raeber, L.
Dai, Shaodong
Stritt-Etter, Anne-Lise
Date issued
August 14, 2003
In
FEBS Letters, Elsevier, 2003/549/1/167-170
Subjects
Ferredoxin:thioredoxin reductase Variable subunit Spinach Mutagenesis Recombinant Stability
Abstract
The variable subunit of spinach ferredoxin:thioredoxin reductase (FTR) has an extended N-terminus compared to FTRs from other sources and this was proposed to contribute to the instability of the protein. We constructed two N-terminal truncation mutants of recombinant FTR by removing 16 or 24 residues from the variable subunit. The mutant proteins are readily expressed and show half-saturation values (S<sub>0.5</sub>) for ferredoxin and thioredoxin <i>f</i> comparable to WT. However, truncation increases significantly their stability. Using the stabilized FTR an exposed Cys on its thioredoxin contact surface could be substituted without altering its properties, whereas the replacement of an active site Cys by Ser completely destabilized the protein.
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