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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2015

Solution structure of the porcine sapovirus VPg core reveals a stable three-helical bundle with a conserved surface patch

Hyo-Jeong Hwang; Hye Jung Min; Hyosuk Yun; Jeffery G. Pelton; David E. Wemmer; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Jeong-Sun Kim; Chul Won Lee

Viral protein genome-linked (VPg) proteins play a critical role in the life cycle of vertebrate and plant positive-sense RNA viruses by acting as a protein primer for genome replication and as a protein cap for translation initiation. Here we report the solution structure of the porcine sapovirus VPg core (VPg(C)) determined by multi-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. The structure of VPg(C) is composed of three α-helices stabilized by several conserved hydrophobic residues that form a helical bundle core similar to that of feline calicivirus VPg. The putative nucleotide acceptor Tyr956 within the first helix of the core is completely exposed to solvent accessible surface to facilitate nucleotidylation by viral RNA polymerase. Comparison of VPg structures suggests that the surface for nucleotidylation site is highly conserved among the Caliciviridae family, whereas the backbone core structures are different. These structural features suggest that caliciviruses share common mechanisms of VPg-dependent viral replication and translation.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Rattusin structure reveals a novel defensin scaffold formed by intermolecular disulfide exchanges

Hye Jung Min; Hyosuk Yun; Sehyeon Ji; Ganesan Rajasekaran; Jae Il Kim; Jeong-Sun Kim; Song Yub Shin; Chul Won Lee

Defensin peptides are essential for innate immunity in humans and other living systems, as they provide protection against infectious pathogens and regulate the immune response. Here, we report the solution structure of rattusin (RTSN), an α-defensin-related peptide, which revealed a novel C2-symmetric disulfide-linked dimeric structure. RTSN was synthesized by solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) and refolded by air oxidation in vitro. Dimerization of the refolded RTSN (r-RTSN) resulted from five intermolecular disulfide (SS) bond exchanges formed by ten cysteines within two protomer chains. The SS bond pairings of r-RTSN were determined by mass analysis of peptide fragments cleaved by trypsin digestion. In addition to mass analysis, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments for a C15S mutant and r-RTSN confirmed that the intermolecular SS bond structure of r-RTSN showed an I-V’, II-IV’, III-III’, IV-II’, V-I’ arrangement. The overall structure of r-RTSN exhibited a cylindrical array, similar to that of β-sandwich folds, with a highly basic surface. Furthermore, fluorescence spectroscopy results suggest that r-RTSN exerts bactericidal activity by damaging membrane integrity. Collectively, these results provide a novel structural scaffold for designing highly potent peptide-based antibiotics suitable for use under various physiological conditions.


Organic Letters | 2016

Oligomers of N-Substituted β2-Homoalanines: Peptoids with Backbone Chirality

Kang Ju Lee; Woo Sirl Lee; Hyosuk Yun; Yu Jung Hyun; Chang Deok Seo; Chul Won Lee; Hyun Suk Lim

A new class of peptoid-based peptidomimetics composed of oligomers of N-substituted β(2)-homoalanines is reported. Design, solid-phase synthesis, and preliminary circular dichroism studies of oligomers of N-alkylated β(2)-homoalanines consisting of up to 8-mers are described.


Journal of the Korean magnetic resonance society | 2016

Expression and Preparation of Periostin FAS1 Domains for NMR Structure Determination

Hyosuk Yun; Jae Il Kim; Chul Won Lee

Periostin, a component of extracellular matrix (ECM) protein, is produced and secreted by the fibroblasts that are involved in chronic allergic inflammation diseases and various types of human cancers. Periostin protein is composed of multiple domains including four FAS1 domains which play important roles in cell adhesion and tumor metastasis by interacting with integrins. In spite of their important biological role, the structural information of periosin FAS1 domains was not revealed yet. Recently we systemically prepared various constructs of the FAS1 domains and tried to express them in E. coli. Of them, only single FAS1-II and -IV domains were highly soluble. Circular dichroism (CD) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies revealed that the FAS1-IV domain might be suitable for three-dimensional structure determination using NMR spectroscopy.


Protein Expression and Purification | 2018

Expression and characterization of recombinant rattusin, an α-defensin-related peptide with a homodimeric scaffold formed by intermolecular disulfide exchanges

Sehyeon Ji; Hyosuk Yun; Gwansik Park; Hye Jung Min; Chul Won Lee

Rattusin is an α-defensin-related peptide isolated from the small intestine of rats. The primary sequence of linear rattusin is composed of 31 amino acids containing five cysteines with a unique spacing pattern. It forms a homodimeric scaffold in which the primary structure occurs in an antiparallel fashion formed by five intermolecular disulfide (SS) bonds. Rattusin is a highly potent antibiotic, which not only exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, but also maintains its antimicrobial activity at physiological salt concentrations. Therefore, to develop new antibiotics based on rattusin, structural and functional studies of rattusin should be performed. For this purpose, large amounts of linear rattusin precursor must be obtained through appropriate preparation methods. Therefore, we established a mass production technique for linear rattusin by using recombinant protein expression and purification procedures. We verified that structure and activity of the recombinant rattusin are identical to the chemically synthesized rattusin. The described method for producing recombinant rattusin provides a high yield of rattusin, which can be used to study the biochemical and functional properties of rattusin and for the development of rattusin-based peptide antibiotics.


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Antibacterial activity and reusability of CNT-Ag and GO-Ag nanocomposites

Ji Dang Kim; Hyosuk Yun; Gwui Cheol Kim; Chul Won Lee; Hyun Chul Choi


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2013

Antibacterial Activity of CNT-Ag and GO-Ag Nanocomposites Against Gram-negative and Gram-positive Bacteria

Hyosuk Yun; Ji Dang Kim; Hyun Chul Choi; Chul Won Lee


Applied Surface Science | 2016

Potential enhancement of antibacterial activity of graphene oxide-silver nanocomposite by introducing C2 carbon chain linkage

Hyosuk Yun; Mohammad Shamsuddin Ahmed; Kyungmi Lee; Seungwon Jeon; Chul Won Lee


Biomolecular Nmr Assignments | 2018

1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignments of FAS1-IV domain of human periostin, a component of extracellular matrix proteins

Hyosuk Yun; Eun-Hee Kim; Chul Won Lee


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2015

Isolation and NMR Analysis of Antifungal Fengycin A and B from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subsp. plantarum BC32-1

Jiyoung Nam; Hyosuk Yun; Jueun Kim; Pyoung Il Kim; Si Wouk Kim; Hyang Burm Lee; Jae Il Kim; Chul Won Lee

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Chul Won Lee

Chonnam National University

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Hye Jung Min

Chonnam National University

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Jae Il Kim

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Hyun Chul Choi

Chonnam National University

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Jeong-Sun Kim

Chonnam National University

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Ji Dang Kim

Chonnam National University

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Sehyeon Ji

Chonnam National University

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Chang Deok Seo

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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