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Nat Chem ; 13(12): 1192-1199, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34795436

ABSTRACT

The precise assembly and engineering of molecular machines capable of handling biomolecules play crucial roles in most single-molecule methods. In this work we use components from all three domains of life to fabricate an integrated multiprotein complex that controls the unfolding and threading of individual proteins across a nanopore. This 900 kDa multicomponent device was made in two steps. First, we designed a stable and low-noise ß-barrel nanopore sensor by linking the transmembrane region of bacterial protective antigen to a mammalian proteasome activator. An archaeal 20S proteasome was then built into the artificial nanopore to control the unfolding and linearized transport of proteins across the nanopore. This multicomponent molecular machine opens the door to two approaches in single-molecule protein analysis, in which selected substrate proteins are unfolded, fed to into the proteasomal chamber and then addressed either as fragmented peptides or intact polypeptides.


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Antigens, Bacterial/chemistry , Bacterial Toxins/chemistry , Nanopores , Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex/chemistry , Proteins/chemistry , Valosin Containing Protein/chemistry , Animals , Archaeal Proteins/chemistry , Bacillus anthracis/chemistry , Mice , Molecular Dynamics Simulation , Protein Engineering , Protein Unfolding , Thermoplasma/enzymology
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