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Role of native topology investigated by multiple unfolding simulations of four SH3 domains.

J Gsponer1, A Caflisch.   

Abstract

The relative importance of amino acid sequence and native topology in the unfolding process of two SH3 domains and two circular permutants was investigated by 120 molecular dynamics runs at 375 K for a total simulation time of 0.72 micros. The alpha-spectrin (aSH3) and src SH3 (sSH3) domains, which have the same topology and a sequence identity of only 34%, show similar unfolding pathways. The disappearance of the three-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet is the last unfolding event, in agreement with a large repertoire of kinetic data derived from point mutations as well as glycine insertions and disulfide crosslinks. Two alternative routes of beta-sheet unfolding have emerged from the analysis of the trajectories. One is statistically preferred in aSH3 (n-src loop breaks before distal hair-pin) and the inverse in sSH3. An elongation of the beta2-beta3 hairpin was observed during the unfolding of sSH3 at 375 K and in 300 K simulations started from the putative transition state of sSH3 in accord with unusual kinetic data for point mutations at the n-src loop. The change of connectivity in the permutants influenced the sequence of unfolding events mainly at the permutation site. Regions where the connectivity remained unaffected showed the same chronology of contact disappearance. Taken together with previous folding simulations of two designed three-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet peptides, these results indicate that, at least for small beta-sheet proteins, the folding mechanism is primarily defined by the native state topology, whilst specific interactions determine the statistically predominant folding route.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11491296     DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.2001.4552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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