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Assignment of side-chain conformation using adiabatic energy mapping, free energy perturbation, and molecular dynamic simulations.

T M Frimurer1, G H Peters, M D Sørensen, J J Led, O H Olsen.   

Abstract

NMR spectroscopic analysis of the C-terminal Kunitz domain fragment (alpha3(VI)) from the human alpha3-chain of type VI collagen has revealed that the side chain of Trp21 exists in two unequally populated conformations. The major conformation (M) is identical to the conformation observed in the X-ray crystallographic structure, while the minor conformation (m) cannot structurally be resolved in detail by NMR due to insufficient NOE data. In the present study, we have applied: (1) rigid and adiabatic mapping, (2) free energy simulations, and (3) molecular dynamic simulations to elucidate the structure of the m conformer and to provide a possible pathway of the Trp21 side chain between the two conformers. Adiabatic energy mapping of conformations of the Trp21 side chain obtained by energy minimization identified two energy minima: One corresponding to the conformation of Trp21 observed in the X-ray crystallographic structure and solution structure of alpha3(VI) (the M conformation) and the second corresponding to the m conformation predicted by NMR spectroscopy. A transition pathway between the M and m conformation is suggested. The free-energy difference between the two conformers obtained by the thermodynamic integration method is calculated to 1.77+/-0.7 kcal/mol in favor of the M form, which is in good agreement with NMR results. Structural and dynamic properties of the major and minor conformers of the alpha3(VI) molecule were investigated by molecular dynamic. Essential dynamics analysis of the two resulting 800 ps trajectories reveals that when going from the M to the m conformation only small, localized changes in the protein structure are induced. However, notable differences are observed in the mobility of the binding loop (residues Thr13-Ile18), which is more flexible in the m conformation than in the M conformation. This suggests that the reorientation of Trp2 might influence the inhibitory activity against trypsin, despite the relative large distance between the binding loop and Trp21.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10210180      PMCID: PMC2144117          DOI: 10.1110/ps.8.1.25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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