Molecular mechanism of multispecific recognition of Calmodulin through conformational changes

钙调蛋白通过构象变化进行多特异性识别的分子机制

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Abstract

Calmodulin (CaM) is found to have the capability to bind multiple targets. Investigations on the association mechanism of CaM to its targets are crucial for understanding protein-protein binding and recognition. Here, we developed a structure-based model to explore the binding process between CaM and skMLCK binding peptide. We found the cooperation between nonnative electrostatic interaction and nonnative hydrophobic interaction plays an important role in nonspecific recognition between CaM and its target. We also found that the conserved hydrophobic anchors of skMLCK and binding patches of CaM are crucial for the transition from high affinity to high specificity. Furthermore, this association process involves simultaneously both local conformational change of CaM and global conformational changes of the skMLCK binding peptide. We found a landscape with a mixture of the atypical "induced fit," the atypical "conformational selection," and "simultaneously binding-folding," depending on the synchronization of folding and binding. Finally, we extend our discussions on multispecific binding between CaM and its targets. These association characteristics proposed for CaM and skMLCK can provide insights into multispecific binding of CaM.

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