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Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors

Allostery is a fundamental process by which ligand binding to a protein alters its activity at a distinct site. There is growing evidence that allosteric cooperativity can be communicated by modulation of protein dynamics without conformational change. The mechanisms, however, for communicating dyna...

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Autores principales: Rodgers, Thomas L., Townsend, Philip D., Burnell, David, Jones, Matthew L., Richards, Shane A., McLeish, Tom C. B., Pohl, Ehmke, Wilson, Mark R., Cann, Martin J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24058293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001651
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author Rodgers, Thomas L.
Townsend, Philip D.
Burnell, David
Jones, Matthew L.
Richards, Shane A.
McLeish, Tom C. B.
Pohl, Ehmke
Wilson, Mark R.
Cann, Martin J.
author_facet Rodgers, Thomas L.
Townsend, Philip D.
Burnell, David
Jones, Matthew L.
Richards, Shane A.
McLeish, Tom C. B.
Pohl, Ehmke
Wilson, Mark R.
Cann, Martin J.
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description Allostery is a fundamental process by which ligand binding to a protein alters its activity at a distinct site. There is growing evidence that allosteric cooperativity can be communicated by modulation of protein dynamics without conformational change. The mechanisms, however, for communicating dynamic fluctuations between sites are debated. We provide a foundational theory for how allostery can occur as a function of low-frequency dynamics without a change in structure. We have generated coarse-grained models that describe the protein backbone motions of the CRP/FNR family transcription factors, CAP of Escherichia coli and GlxR of Corynebacterium glutamicum. The latter we demonstrate as a new exemplar for allostery without conformation change. We observe that binding the first molecule of cAMP ligand is correlated with modulation of the global normal modes and negative cooperativity for binding the second cAMP ligand without a change in mean structure. The theory makes key experimental predictions that are tested through an analysis of variant proteins by structural biology and isothermal calorimetry. Quantifying allostery as a free energy landscape revealed a protein “design space” that identified the inter- and intramolecular regulatory parameters that frame CRP/FNR family allostery. Furthermore, through analyzing CAP variants from diverse species, we demonstrate an evolutionary selection pressure to conserve residues crucial for allosteric control. This finding provides a link between the position of CRP/FNR transcription factors within the allosteric free energy landscapes and evolutionary selection pressures. Our study therefore reveals significant features of the mechanistic basis for allostery. Changes in low-frequency dynamics correlate with allosteric effects on ligand binding without the requirement for a defined spatial pathway. In addition to evolving suitable three-dimensional structures, CRP/FNR family transcription factors have been selected to occupy a dynamic space that fine-tunes biological activity and thus establishes the means to engineer allosteric mechanisms driven by low-frequency dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-37692252013-09-20 Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors Rodgers, Thomas L. Townsend, Philip D. Burnell, David Jones, Matthew L. Richards, Shane A. McLeish, Tom C. B. Pohl, Ehmke Wilson, Mark R. Cann, Martin J. PLoS Biol Research Article Allostery is a fundamental process by which ligand binding to a protein alters its activity at a distinct site. There is growing evidence that allosteric cooperativity can be communicated by modulation of protein dynamics without conformational change. The mechanisms, however, for communicating dynamic fluctuations between sites are debated. We provide a foundational theory for how allostery can occur as a function of low-frequency dynamics without a change in structure. We have generated coarse-grained models that describe the protein backbone motions of the CRP/FNR family transcription factors, CAP of Escherichia coli and GlxR of Corynebacterium glutamicum. The latter we demonstrate as a new exemplar for allostery without conformation change. We observe that binding the first molecule of cAMP ligand is correlated with modulation of the global normal modes and negative cooperativity for binding the second cAMP ligand without a change in mean structure. The theory makes key experimental predictions that are tested through an analysis of variant proteins by structural biology and isothermal calorimetry. Quantifying allostery as a free energy landscape revealed a protein “design space” that identified the inter- and intramolecular regulatory parameters that frame CRP/FNR family allostery. Furthermore, through analyzing CAP variants from diverse species, we demonstrate an evolutionary selection pressure to conserve residues crucial for allosteric control. This finding provides a link between the position of CRP/FNR transcription factors within the allosteric free energy landscapes and evolutionary selection pressures. Our study therefore reveals significant features of the mechanistic basis for allostery. Changes in low-frequency dynamics correlate with allosteric effects on ligand binding without the requirement for a defined spatial pathway. In addition to evolving suitable three-dimensional structures, CRP/FNR family transcription factors have been selected to occupy a dynamic space that fine-tunes biological activity and thus establishes the means to engineer allosteric mechanisms driven by low-frequency dynamics. Public Library of Science 2013-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3769225/ /pubmed/24058293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001651 Text en © 2013 Rodgers et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rodgers, Thomas L.
Townsend, Philip D.
Burnell, David
Jones, Matthew L.
Richards, Shane A.
McLeish, Tom C. B.
Pohl, Ehmke
Wilson, Mark R.
Cann, Martin J.
Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors
title Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors
title_full Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors
title_fullStr Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors
title_short Modulation of Global Low-Frequency Motions Underlies Allosteric Regulation: Demonstration in CRP/FNR Family Transcription Factors
title_sort modulation of global low-frequency motions underlies allosteric regulation: demonstration in crp/fnr family transcription factors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24058293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001651
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