Folding of Staphylococcal Nuclease Induced by Binding of Chemically Modified Substrate Analogues Sheds Light on Mechanisms of Coupled Folding/Binding Reactions

化学修饰底物类似物结合诱导葡萄球菌核酸酶折叠,揭示了偶联折叠/结合反应的机制

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Abstract

Several proteins have been shown to undergo a shift in the mechanism of ligand binding-induced folding from conformational selection (CS; folding precedes binding) to induced fit (IF; binding precedes folding) with increasing ligand concentration. In previous studies of the coupled folding/binding reaction of staphylococcal nuclease (SNase) in the presence of a substrate analogue, adenosine-3',5'-diphosphate (prAp), we found that the two phosphate groups make important energetic contributions toward stabilizing its complex with the native protein as well as transient conformational states encountered at high ligand concentrations favoring IF. However, the structural contributions of each phosphate group during the reaction remain unclear. To address this question, we relied on fluorescence, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), absorption, and isothermal titration calorimetry to study the effects of deletion of the phosphate groups of prAp on the kinetics of ligand-induced folding, using a strategy analogous to mutational ϕ-value analysis to interpret the results. Kinetic measurements over a wide range of ligand concentrations, together with structural characterization of a transient protein-ligand encounter complex using 2D NMR, indicated that, at high ligand concentrations favoring IF, (i) the 5'-phosphate group interacts weakly with denatured SNase during early stages of the reaction, resulting in loose docking of the two domains of SNase, and (ii) the 3'-phosphate group engages in some specific contacts with the polypeptide in the transition state prior to formation of the native SNase-prAp complex.

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