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Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states

The chaperone trigger factor (TF) binds to the ribosome exit tunnel and helps cotranslational folding of nascent chains (NC) in bacterial cells and chloroplasts. In this study, we aim to investigate the functional dynamics of fully-atomistic apo TF and its complex with 50S. As TF accomodates a high...

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Autores principales: Can, Mehmet Tarik, Kurkcuoglu, Zeynep, Ezeroglu, Gokce, Uyar, Arzu, Kurkcuoglu, Ozge, Doruker, Pemra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5402958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28437479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176262
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author Can, Mehmet Tarik
Kurkcuoglu, Zeynep
Ezeroglu, Gokce
Uyar, Arzu
Kurkcuoglu, Ozge
Doruker, Pemra
author_facet Can, Mehmet Tarik
Kurkcuoglu, Zeynep
Ezeroglu, Gokce
Uyar, Arzu
Kurkcuoglu, Ozge
Doruker, Pemra
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description The chaperone trigger factor (TF) binds to the ribosome exit tunnel and helps cotranslational folding of nascent chains (NC) in bacterial cells and chloroplasts. In this study, we aim to investigate the functional dynamics of fully-atomistic apo TF and its complex with 50S. As TF accomodates a high percentage of charged residues on its surface, the effect of ionic strength on TF dynamics is assessed here by performing five independent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations (total of 1.3 micro-second duration) at 29 mM and 150 mM ionic strengths. At both concentrations, TF exhibits high inter- and intra-domain flexibility related to its binding (BD), core (CD), and head (HD) domains. Even though large oscillations in gyration radius exist during each run, we do not detect the so-called ‘fully collapsed’ state with both HD and BD collapsed upon the core. In fact, the extended conformers with relatively open HD and BD are highly populated at the physiological concentration of 150 mM. More importantly, extended TF snapshots stand out in terms of favorable docking onto the 50S subunit. Elastic network modeling (ENM) indicates significant changes in TF’s functional dynamics and domain decomposition depending on its conformation and positioning on the 50S. The most dominant slow motions are the lateral sweeping and vertical opening/closing of HD relative to 50S. Finally, our ENM-based efficient technique -ClustENM- is used to sample atomistic conformers starting with an extended TF-50S complex. Specifically, BD and CD motions are restricted near the tunnel exit, while HD is highly mobile. The atomistic conformers generated without an NC are in agreement with the cryo-EM maps available for TF-ribosome-NC complex.
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spelling pubmed-54029582017-05-12 Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states Can, Mehmet Tarik Kurkcuoglu, Zeynep Ezeroglu, Gokce Uyar, Arzu Kurkcuoglu, Ozge Doruker, Pemra PLoS One Research Article The chaperone trigger factor (TF) binds to the ribosome exit tunnel and helps cotranslational folding of nascent chains (NC) in bacterial cells and chloroplasts. In this study, we aim to investigate the functional dynamics of fully-atomistic apo TF and its complex with 50S. As TF accomodates a high percentage of charged residues on its surface, the effect of ionic strength on TF dynamics is assessed here by performing five independent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations (total of 1.3 micro-second duration) at 29 mM and 150 mM ionic strengths. At both concentrations, TF exhibits high inter- and intra-domain flexibility related to its binding (BD), core (CD), and head (HD) domains. Even though large oscillations in gyration radius exist during each run, we do not detect the so-called ‘fully collapsed’ state with both HD and BD collapsed upon the core. In fact, the extended conformers with relatively open HD and BD are highly populated at the physiological concentration of 150 mM. More importantly, extended TF snapshots stand out in terms of favorable docking onto the 50S subunit. Elastic network modeling (ENM) indicates significant changes in TF’s functional dynamics and domain decomposition depending on its conformation and positioning on the 50S. The most dominant slow motions are the lateral sweeping and vertical opening/closing of HD relative to 50S. Finally, our ENM-based efficient technique -ClustENM- is used to sample atomistic conformers starting with an extended TF-50S complex. Specifically, BD and CD motions are restricted near the tunnel exit, while HD is highly mobile. The atomistic conformers generated without an NC are in agreement with the cryo-EM maps available for TF-ribosome-NC complex. Public Library of Science 2017-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5402958/ /pubmed/28437479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176262 Text en © 2017 Can 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Can, Mehmet Tarik
Kurkcuoglu, Zeynep
Ezeroglu, Gokce
Uyar, Arzu
Kurkcuoglu, Ozge
Doruker, Pemra
Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states
title Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states
title_full Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states
title_fullStr Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states
title_full_unstemmed Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states
title_short Conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states
title_sort conformational dynamics of bacterial trigger factor in apo and ribosome-bound states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5402958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28437479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176262
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