Mechanism of conformational coupling in SecA: Key role of hydrogen-bonding networks and water interactions

Milenkovic S.
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2016-01-01

Abstract

SecA uses the energy yielded by the binding and hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to push secretory pre-proteins across the plasma membrane in bacteria. Hydrolysis of ATP occurs at the nucleotide-binding site, which contains the conserved carboxylate groups of the DEAD-box helicases. Although crystal structures provide valuable snapshots of Seth along its reaction cycle, the mechanism that ensures conformational coupling between the nucleotide-binding site and the other domains of Seth remains unclear. The observation that Seth contains numerous hydrogen-bonding groups raises important questions about the role of hydrogen-bonding networks and hydrogen-bond dynamics in long-distance conformational couplings. To address these questions, we explored the molecular dynamics of Seth from three different organisms, with and without bound nucleotide, in water. By computing two-dimensional hydrogen-bonding maps we identify networks of hydrogen bonds that connect the nucleotide-binding site to remote regions of the protein, and sites in the protein that respond to specific perturbations. We find that the nucleotide-binding site of ADP-bound Seth has a preferred geometry whereby the first two carboxylates of the DEAD motif bridge via hydrogen-bonding water. Simulations of a mutant with perturbed ATP hydrolysis highlight the water-bridged geometry as a key structural element of the reaction path. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.
2016
Inglese
1858
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374
385
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Esperti anonimi
scientifica
ATP hydrolysis
Hydrogen-bond maps
Molecular dynamics
Protein dynamics
Protein motor
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Milenkovic, S.; Bondar, A. -N.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
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