Ranaspumin-2: structure and function of a surfactant protein from the foam nests of a tropical frog

  • MacKenzie, C.D.
  • Smith, B.O.
  • Meister, A.
  • Blume, A.
  • Zhao, X.
  • Lu, J.R.
  • Kennedy, M.W.
  • Cooper, A.
Publication date
June 2009
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Ranaspumin-2 (Rsn-2) is a monomeric, 11 kDa surfactant protein identified as one of the major foam nest components of the túngara frog (<i>Engystomops pustulosus</i>), with an amino acid sequence unlike any other protein described so far. We report here on its structure in solution as determined by high-resolution NMR analysis, together with investigations of its conformation and packing at the air-water interface using a combination of infrared and neutron reflectivity techniques. Despite the lack of any significant sequence similarity, Rsn-2 in solution adopts a compact globular fold characteristic of the cystatin family, comprising a single helix over a four-stranded sheet, in a motif not previously associated with surfa...

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