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Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin
The mammalian protein prestin is expressed in the lateral membrane wall of the cochlear hair outer cells and is responsible for the electromotile response of the basolateral membrane, following hyperpolarisation or depolarisation of the cells. Its impairment marks the onset of severe diseases, like...
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author | Abrusci, Gianfranco Tarenzi, Thomas Sturlese, Mattia Giachin, Gabriele Battistutta, Roberto Lattanzi, Gianluca |
author_facet | Abrusci, Gianfranco Tarenzi, Thomas Sturlese, Mattia Giachin, Gabriele Battistutta, Roberto Lattanzi, Gianluca |
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description | The mammalian protein prestin is expressed in the lateral membrane wall of the cochlear hair outer cells and is responsible for the electromotile response of the basolateral membrane, following hyperpolarisation or depolarisation of the cells. Its impairment marks the onset of severe diseases, like non-syndromic deafness. Several studies have pointed out possible key roles of residues located in the Transmembrane Domain (TMD) that differentiate mammalian prestins as incomplete transporters from the other proteins belonging to the same solute-carrier (SLC) superfamily, which are classified as complete transporters. Here, we exploit the homology of a prototypical incomplete transporter (rat prestin, rPres) and a complete transporter (zebrafish prestin, zPres) with target structures in the outward open and inward open conformations. The resulting models are then embedded in a model membrane and investigated via a rigorous molecular dynamics simulation protocol. The resulting trajectories are analyzed to obtain quantitative descriptors of the equilibration phase and to assess a structural comparison between proteins in different states, and between different proteins in the same state. Our study clearly identifies a network of key residues at the interface between the gate and the core domains of prestin that might be responsible for the conformational change observed in complete transporters and hindered in incomplete transporters. In addition, we study the pathway of Cl [Formula: see text] ions in the presence of an applied electric field towards their putative binding site in the gate domain. Based on our simulations, we propose a tilt and shift mechanism of the helices surrounding the ion binding cavity as the working principle of the reported conformational changes in complete transporters. |
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spelling | pubmed-83473592021-08-08 Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin Abrusci, Gianfranco Tarenzi, Thomas Sturlese, Mattia Giachin, Gabriele Battistutta, Roberto Lattanzi, Gianluca Int J Mol Sci Article The mammalian protein prestin is expressed in the lateral membrane wall of the cochlear hair outer cells and is responsible for the electromotile response of the basolateral membrane, following hyperpolarisation or depolarisation of the cells. Its impairment marks the onset of severe diseases, like non-syndromic deafness. Several studies have pointed out possible key roles of residues located in the Transmembrane Domain (TMD) that differentiate mammalian prestins as incomplete transporters from the other proteins belonging to the same solute-carrier (SLC) superfamily, which are classified as complete transporters. Here, we exploit the homology of a prototypical incomplete transporter (rat prestin, rPres) and a complete transporter (zebrafish prestin, zPres) with target structures in the outward open and inward open conformations. The resulting models are then embedded in a model membrane and investigated via a rigorous molecular dynamics simulation protocol. The resulting trajectories are analyzed to obtain quantitative descriptors of the equilibration phase and to assess a structural comparison between proteins in different states, and between different proteins in the same state. Our study clearly identifies a network of key residues at the interface between the gate and the core domains of prestin that might be responsible for the conformational change observed in complete transporters and hindered in incomplete transporters. In addition, we study the pathway of Cl [Formula: see text] ions in the presence of an applied electric field towards their putative binding site in the gate domain. Based on our simulations, we propose a tilt and shift mechanism of the helices surrounding the ion binding cavity as the working principle of the reported conformational changes in complete transporters. MDPI 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8347359/ /pubmed/34361083 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158318 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Abrusci, Gianfranco Tarenzi, Thomas Sturlese, Mattia Giachin, Gabriele Battistutta, Roberto Lattanzi, Gianluca Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin |
title | Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin |
title_full | Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin |
title_fullStr | Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin |
title_short | Comparative Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Electromotile Hearing Protein Prestin |
title_sort | comparative molecular dynamics investigation of the electromotile hearing protein prestin |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361083 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158318 |
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