Genetic mapping of starch- and Lambda-receptor sites in maltoporin: identification of substitutions causing direct and indirect effects on binding sites by cysteine mutagenesis
Francis, G. ; Brennan, L. ; Stretton, S. ; Ferenci, T.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1991
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1991
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1365-2958
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
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Biology
Medicine
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Cysteine mutagenesis was used to test the proximity of 16 residues to protein-ligand interaction sites in maltoporin (LamB protein). LamB protein with additional cysteines was incorporated into the outer membrane of Escherichia coli except with a Ser-30→ Cys substitution. Phage Lambda and starch binding was assayed before and after incubation of mutants with six thiol-specific reagents. Four categories of mutation were recognized on the basis of phenotype and modification for each of the Lambda- and starch binding sites. The thiol modification experiments helped to clarify whether the phenotype of a mutation was due to a substitution at the binding site or an indirect perturbation of the structure. This study suggests that the cysteine mutagenesis/thiol modification approach may be usefully applied to the operational mapping of surface-accessible binding sites or epitopes.
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Electronic Resource
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