Article

  • The EMBO Journal (1999) 18, 2352 - 2363
  • doi:10.1093/emboj/18.9.2352

The specificity of polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein (PGIP): a single amino acid substitution in the solvent-exposed bold beta-strand/bold beta-turn region of the leucine-rich repeats (LRRs) confers a new recognition capability

F. Leckie1, B. Mattei1, C. Capodicasa1, A. Hemmings2, L. Nuss1, B. Aracri1, G. De Lorenzo1 and F. Cervone1

  1. Dipartimento di Biologia Vegetale, Università di Roma 'La Sapienza', Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Roma, Italy
  2. Schools of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK

Correspondence to:

F. Cervone, E-mail: cervone@axrma.uniroma1.it

Received 11 January 1999; Accepted 4 March 1999; Revised 4 March 1999


Two members of the pgip gene family (pgip-1 and pgip-2) of Phaseolus vulgaris L. were expressed separately in Nicotiana benthamiana and the ligand specificity of their products was analysed by surface plasmon resonance (SPR). Polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein-1 (PGIP-1) was unable to interact with PG from Fusarium moniliforme and interacted with PG from Aspergillus niger; PGIP-2 interacted with both PGs. Only eight amino acid variations distinguish the two proteins: five of them are confined within the beta-sheet/beta-turn structure and two of them are contiguous to this region. By site-directed mutagenesis, each of the variant amino acids of PGIP-2 was replaced with the corresponding amino acid of PGIP-1, in a loss-of-function approach. The mutated PGIP-2s were expressed individually in N.benthamiana, purified and subjected to SPR analysis. Each single mutation caused a decrease in affinity for PG from F.moniliforme; residue Q253 made a major contribution, and its replacement with a lysine led to a dramatic reduction in the binding energy of the complex. Conversely, in a gain-of-function approach, amino acid K253 of PGIP-1 was mutated into the corresponding amino acid of PGIP-2, a glutamine. With this single mutation, PGIP-1 acquired the ability to interact with F.moniliforme PG.

  • Keywords:

    • leucine-rich repeat proteins,
    • molecular recognition,
    • polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein (PGIP)