Structural Implications of H233L and H398P Mutations in Phospholipase Cζ: A Full-Atom Molecular Dynamics Study on Infertility-Associated Dysfunctions

磷脂酶Cζ中H233L和H398P突变的结构意义:不孕症相关功能障碍的全原子分子动力学研究

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Abstract

Phospholipase Cζ (PLCζ), a sperm-specific enzyme, plays a critical role in mammalian fertilization. Mutations in PLCζ have been linked to male infertility, as they impair its ability to trigger calcium (Ca(2+)) oscillations necessary for egg activation and embryo development. During fertilization, PLCζ is introduced into the egg, where it hydrolyzes phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP(2)) into inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and diacylglycerol, leading to Ca(2+) release from the endoplasmic reticulum. Human infertility-associated mutations include H233L, H398P, and R553P, which disrupt PLCζ function. To elucidate the molecular consequences of the mutations, we employed full-atom molecular dynamics simulations to analyze structural perturbations and their impact on PIP(2) and Ca(2+) binding. Our results reveal that H233L and H398P mutations significantly reduce interactions with PIP(2), disrupting hydrogen bonding and salt bridge formation, leading to misalignment of the substrate. Additionally, these mutations destabilize Ca(2+) binding by altering its positioning within the active site. In contrast, the R553P mutation primarily affects intramolecular stability and enzyme dynamics without impairing substrate or ion binding. Free energy calculations indicate an increased affinity for PIP(2) in H233L and H398P mutants, leading to an aberrant substrate positioning and compromised hydrolysis. These structural insights help explain the egg activation failure and infertility of patients carrying these mutations.

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