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Structural characterization of a novel monotreme-specific protein with antimicrobial activity from the milk of the platypus

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Newman, Julie SharpJulie Sharp, Ashwantha Enjapoori, J Bentley, Kevin Nicholas, T E Adams, T S Peat
Monotreme lactation protein (MLP) is a recently identified protein with antimicrobial activity. It is present in the milk of monotremes and is unique to this lineage. To characterize MLP and to gain insight into the potential role of this protein in the evolution of lactation, the crystal structure of duck-billed platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) MLP was determined at 1.82 Å resolution. This is the first structure to be reported for this novel, mammalian antibacterial protein. MLP was expressed as a FLAG epitope-tagged protein in mammalian cells and crystallized readily, with at least three space groups being observed (P1, C2 and P21). A 1.82 Å resolution native data set was collected from a crystal in space group P1, with unit-cell parameters a = 51.2, b = 59.7, c = 63.1 Å, α = 80.15, β = 82.98, γ = 89.27°. The structure was solved by SAD phasing using a protein crystal derivatized with mercury in space group C2, with unit-cell parameters a = 92.7, b = 73.2, c = 56.5 Å, β = 90.28°. MLP comprises a monomer of 12 helices and two short β-strands, with much of the N-terminus composed of loop regions. The crystal structure of MLP reveals no three-dimensional similarity to any known structures and reveals a heretofore unseen fold, supporting the idea that monotremes may be a rich source for the identification of novel proteins. It is hypothesized that MLP in monotreme milk has evolved to specifically support the unusual lactation strategy of this lineage and may have played a central role in the evolution of these mammals.

History

Journal

Acta crystallograhica section F: structural biology communications

Volume

74

Issue

Part 1

Pagination

39 - 45

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography

Location

Chester, Eng.

eISSN

2053-230X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2018, International Union of Crystallography