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Conformational flexibility of the leucine binding protein examined by protein domain coarse-grained molecular dynamics.

Iwona Siuda1, Lea Thøgersen.   

Abstract

Periplasmic binding proteins are the initial receptors for the transport of various substrates over the inner membrane of gram-negative bacteria. The binding proteins are composed of two domains, and the substrate is entrapped between these domains. For several of the binding proteins it has been established that a closed-up conformation exists even without substrate present, suggesting a highly flexible apo-structure which would compete with the ligand-bound protein for the transporter interaction. For the leucine binding protein (LBP), structures of both open and closed conformations are known, but no closed-up structure without substrate has been reported. Here we present molecular dynamics simulations exploring the conformational flexibility of LBP. Coarse grained models based on the MARTINI force field are used to access the microsecond timescale. We show that a standard MARTINI model cannot maintain the structural stability of the protein whereas the ELNEDIN extension to MARTINI enables simulations showing a stable protein structure and nanosecond dynamics comparable to atomistic simulations, but does not allow the simulation of conformational flexibility. A modification to the MARTINI-ELNEDIN setup, referred to as domELNEDIN, is therefore presented. The domELNEDIN setup allows the protein domains to move independently and thus allows for the simulation of conformational changes. Microsecond domELNEDIN simulations starting from either the open or the closed conformations consistently show that also for LBP, the apo-structure is flexible and can exist in a closed form.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24048570     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-013-1991-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Model        ISSN: 0948-5023            Impact factor:   1.810


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