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One Crystal,Two Temperatures: Cryocooling Penalties Alter Ligand Binding to Transient Protein Sites
Authors:Dr Marcus Fischer  Prof Dr Brian K Shoichet  Prof Dr James S Fraser
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California San Francisco, 1700 4th St., Byers Hall, BH‐501, Box 2550, San Francisco, CA 94158 (USA);2. Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, University of California San Francisco, 600 16th St., Genentech Hall, S472E, Box 2240, San Francisco, CA 94158 (USA)
Abstract:Interrogating fragment libraries by X‐ray crystallography is a powerful strategy for discovering allosteric ligands for protein targets. Cryocooling of crystals should theoretically increase the fraction of occupied binding sites and decrease radiation damage. However, it might also perturb protein conformations that can be accessed at room temperature. Using data from crystals measured consecutively at room temperature and at cryogenic temperature, we found that transient binding sites could be abolished at the cryogenic temperatures employed by standard approaches. Changing the temperature at which the crystallographic data was collected could provide a deliberate perturbation to the equilibrium of protein conformations and help to visualize hidden sites with great potential to allosterically modulate protein function.
Keywords:allosterism  biophysics  ligand discovery  structural biology  thermodynamics  X‐ray diffraction
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