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In silico approach to explore the disruption in the molecular mechanism of human hyaluronidase 1 by mutant E268K that directs Natowicz syndrome.

D Meshach Paul1, R Rajasekaran2.   

Abstract

Natowicz syndrome (mucopolysaccharidoses type 9) is a lysosomal storage disorder caused by deficient or defective human hyaluronidase 1. The disorder is not well studied at the molecular level. Therefore, a new in silico approach was proposed to study the molecular basis on which one clinically observed mutation, Glu268Lys, results in a defective enzyme. The native and mutant structures were subjected to comparative analyses using a conformational sampling approach for geometrical variables viz, RMSF, RMSD, and Ramachandran plot. In addition, the strength of a Cys207-Cys221 disulfide bond and electrostatic interaction between Arg265 and Asp206 were studied, as they are known to be involved in the catalytic activity of the enzyme. Native and mutant E268K showed statistically significant variations with p < 0.05 in RMSD, Ramachandran plot, strengths of disulfide bond, and electrostatic interactions. Further, single model analysis showed variations between native and mutant structures in terms of intra-protein interactions, hydrogen bond dilution, secondary structure, and dihedral angles. Docking analysis predicted the mutant to have a less favorable substrate binding energy compared to the native protein. Additionally, steered MD analysis indicated that the substrate should have more affinity to the native than mutant enzymes. The observed changes theoretically explain the less favorable binding energy of substrate towards mutant E268K, thereby providing a structural basis for its reduced catalytic activity. Hence, our study provides a basis for understanding the disruption in the molecular mechanism of human hyaluronidase 1 by mutation E268K, which may prove useful for the development of synthetic chaperones as a treatment option for Natowicz syndrome.

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Keywords:  Conformational sampling; Docking; Hyaluronidase; Lysosomal storage disorder; Mucopolysaccharidoses; Steered molecular dynamics

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27424109     DOI: 10.1007/s00249-016-1151-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Biophys J        ISSN: 0175-7571            Impact factor:   1.733


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