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Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein
Binding of metal ions is an important regulatory mechanism in proteins. Specifically, Zn(2+) binding to disordered regions commonly induces a disorder to order transition and gain of structure or oligomerization. Here we show that simultaneous binding of Zn(2+) ions has different effects on structur...
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6014068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30155058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00115g |
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author | Amartely, Hadar David, Ahuvit Shamir, Mai Lebendiker, Mario Izraeli, Shai Friedler, Assaf |
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description | Binding of metal ions is an important regulatory mechanism in proteins. Specifically, Zn(2+) binding to disordered regions commonly induces a disorder to order transition and gain of structure or oligomerization. Here we show that simultaneous binding of Zn(2+) ions has different effects on structured and disordered domains in the same multidomain protein. The centrosomal STIL protein bound Zn(2+) ions via both its structured N-terminal domain (NTD) and disordered central region (IDR). Zn(2+) binding induced structural rearrangement of the structured NTD but promoted oligomerization of the IDR. We suggest that by binding Zn(2+) STIL acquires a different conformation, which allows its oligomerization and induces its activity. Sequence alignment of the oligomerization region revealed a new suggested motif, SxKxS/SxHxS/SxLxS, which may participate in STIL oligomerization. Binding of the same metal ion through a disordered and a structured domain in the same protein is a property that may have implications in regulating the protein activity. By doing so, the protein achieves two parallel outcomes: structural changes and oligomerization that can take place together. Our results describe a new important role of the delicate interplay between structure and intrinsic disorder in proteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-60140682018-08-28 Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein Amartely, Hadar David, Ahuvit Shamir, Mai Lebendiker, Mario Izraeli, Shai Friedler, Assaf Chem Sci Chemistry Binding of metal ions is an important regulatory mechanism in proteins. Specifically, Zn(2+) binding to disordered regions commonly induces a disorder to order transition and gain of structure or oligomerization. Here we show that simultaneous binding of Zn(2+) ions has different effects on structured and disordered domains in the same multidomain protein. The centrosomal STIL protein bound Zn(2+) ions via both its structured N-terminal domain (NTD) and disordered central region (IDR). Zn(2+) binding induced structural rearrangement of the structured NTD but promoted oligomerization of the IDR. We suggest that by binding Zn(2+) STIL acquires a different conformation, which allows its oligomerization and induces its activity. Sequence alignment of the oligomerization region revealed a new suggested motif, SxKxS/SxHxS/SxLxS, which may participate in STIL oligomerization. Binding of the same metal ion through a disordered and a structured domain in the same protein is a property that may have implications in regulating the protein activity. By doing so, the protein achieves two parallel outcomes: structural changes and oligomerization that can take place together. Our results describe a new important role of the delicate interplay between structure and intrinsic disorder in proteins. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016-07-01 2016-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6014068/ /pubmed/30155058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00115g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0) |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Amartely, Hadar David, Ahuvit Shamir, Mai Lebendiker, Mario Izraeli, Shai Friedler, Assaf Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein |
title | Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein
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title_full | Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein
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title_fullStr | Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein
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title_full_unstemmed | Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein
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title_short | Differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain STIL protein
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title_sort | differential effects of zinc binding on structured and disordered regions in the multidomain stil protein |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6014068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30155058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00115g |
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