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All-atom structural investigation of kinesin-microtubule complex constrained by high-quality cryo-electron-microscopy maps.

Minghui Li1, Wenjun Zheng.   

Abstract

In this study, we have performed a comprehensive structural investigation of three major biochemical states of a kinesin complexed with microtubule under the constraint of high-quality cryo-electron-microscopy (EM) maps. In addition to the ADP and ATP state which were captured by X-ray crystallography, we have also modeled the nucleotide-free or APO state for which no crystal structure is available. We have combined flexible fitting of EM maps with regular molecular dynamics simulations, hydrogen-bond analysis, and free energy calculation. Our APO-state models feature a subdomain rotation involving loop L2 and α6 helix of kinesin, and local structural changes in active site similar to a related motor protein, myosin. We have identified a list of hydrogen bonds involving key residues in the active site and the binding interface between kinesin and microtubule. Some of these hydrogen bonds may play an important role in coupling microtubule binding to ATPase activities in kinesin. We have validated our models by calculating the binding free energy between kinesin and microtubule, which quantitatively accounts for the observation of strong binding in the APO and ATP state and weak binding in the ADP state. This study will offer promising targets for future mutational and functional studies to investigate the mechanism of kinesin motors.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22650362     DOI: 10.1021/bi300362a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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