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A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein
Allostery is the phenomenon of coupling between distal binding sites in a protein. Such coupling is at the crux of protein function and regulation in a myriad of scenarios, yet determining the molecular mechanisms of coupling networks in proteins remains a major challenge. Here, we report mechanisms...
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National Academy of Sciences
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9245636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35737838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2119686119 |
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author | MacKenzie, Duncan W. S. Schaefer, Anna Steckner, Julia Leo, Christopher A. Naser, Dalia Artikis, Efrosini Broom, Aron Ko, Travis Shah, Purnank Ney, Mikaela Q. Tran, Elisa Smith, Martin T. J. Fuglestad, Brian Wand, A. Joshua Brooks, Charles L. Meiering, Elizabeth M. |
author_facet | MacKenzie, Duncan W. S. Schaefer, Anna Steckner, Julia Leo, Christopher A. Naser, Dalia Artikis, Efrosini Broom, Aron Ko, Travis Shah, Purnank Ney, Mikaela Q. Tran, Elisa Smith, Martin T. J. Fuglestad, Brian Wand, A. Joshua Brooks, Charles L. Meiering, Elizabeth M. |
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description | Allostery is the phenomenon of coupling between distal binding sites in a protein. Such coupling is at the crux of protein function and regulation in a myriad of scenarios, yet determining the molecular mechanisms of coupling networks in proteins remains a major challenge. Here, we report mechanisms governing pH-dependent myristoyl switching in monomeric hisactophilin, whereby the myristoyl moves between a sequestered state, i.e., buried within the core of the protein, to an accessible state, in which the myristoyl has increased accessibility for membrane binding. Measurements of the pH and temperature dependence of amide chemical shifts reveal protein local structural stability and conformational heterogeneity that accompany switching. An analysis of these measurements using a thermodynamic cycle framework shows that myristoyl-proton coupling at the single-residue level exists in a fine balance and extends throughout the protein. Strikingly, small changes in the stereochemistry or size of core and surface hydrophobic residues by point mutations readily break, restore, or tune myristoyl switch energetics. Synthesizing the experimental results with those of molecular dynamics simulations illuminates atomistic details of coupling throughout the protein, featuring a large network of hydrophobic interactions that work in concert with key electrostatic interactions. The simulations were critical for discerning which of the many ionizable residues in hisactophilin are important for switching and identifying the contributions of nonnative interactions in switching. The strategy of using temperature-dependent NMR presented here offers a powerful, widely applicable way to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of allostery in proteins at high resolution. |
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spelling | pubmed-92456362022-12-22 A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein MacKenzie, Duncan W. S. Schaefer, Anna Steckner, Julia Leo, Christopher A. Naser, Dalia Artikis, Efrosini Broom, Aron Ko, Travis Shah, Purnank Ney, Mikaela Q. Tran, Elisa Smith, Martin T. J. Fuglestad, Brian Wand, A. Joshua Brooks, Charles L. Meiering, Elizabeth M. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Allostery is the phenomenon of coupling between distal binding sites in a protein. Such coupling is at the crux of protein function and regulation in a myriad of scenarios, yet determining the molecular mechanisms of coupling networks in proteins remains a major challenge. Here, we report mechanisms governing pH-dependent myristoyl switching in monomeric hisactophilin, whereby the myristoyl moves between a sequestered state, i.e., buried within the core of the protein, to an accessible state, in which the myristoyl has increased accessibility for membrane binding. Measurements of the pH and temperature dependence of amide chemical shifts reveal protein local structural stability and conformational heterogeneity that accompany switching. An analysis of these measurements using a thermodynamic cycle framework shows that myristoyl-proton coupling at the single-residue level exists in a fine balance and extends throughout the protein. Strikingly, small changes in the stereochemistry or size of core and surface hydrophobic residues by point mutations readily break, restore, or tune myristoyl switch energetics. Synthesizing the experimental results with those of molecular dynamics simulations illuminates atomistic details of coupling throughout the protein, featuring a large network of hydrophobic interactions that work in concert with key electrostatic interactions. The simulations were critical for discerning which of the many ionizable residues in hisactophilin are important for switching and identifying the contributions of nonnative interactions in switching. The strategy of using temperature-dependent NMR presented here offers a powerful, widely applicable way to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of allostery in proteins at high resolution. National Academy of Sciences 2022-06-22 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9245636/ /pubmed/35737838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2119686119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences MacKenzie, Duncan W. S. Schaefer, Anna Steckner, Julia Leo, Christopher A. Naser, Dalia Artikis, Efrosini Broom, Aron Ko, Travis Shah, Purnank Ney, Mikaela Q. Tran, Elisa Smith, Martin T. J. Fuglestad, Brian Wand, A. Joshua Brooks, Charles L. Meiering, Elizabeth M. A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein |
title | A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein |
title_full | A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein |
title_fullStr | A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein |
title_full_unstemmed | A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein |
title_short | A fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a pH-switching protein |
title_sort | fine balance of hydrophobic-electrostatic communication pathways in a ph-switching protein |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9245636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35737838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2119686119 |
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