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Protein phenotype diagnosis of autosomal dominant calmodulin mutations causing irregular heart rhythms.

Noor A Shaik1,2, Zuhier A Awan3, Prashant K Verma1, Ramu Elango1,2, Babajan Banaganapalli1,2.   

Abstract

The life-threatening group of irregular cardiac rhythmic disorders also known as Cardiac Arrhythmias (CA) are caused by mutations in highly conserved Calmodulin (CALM/CaM) genes. Herein, we present a multidimensional approach to diagnose changes in phenotypic, stability, and Ca2+ ion binding properties of CA-causing mutations. Mutation pathogenicity was determined by diverse computational machine learning approaches. We further modeled the mutations in 3D protein structure and analyzed residue level phenotype plasticity. We have also examined the influence of torsion angles, number of H-bonds, and free energy dynamics on the stability, near-native simulation dynamic potential of residue fluctuations in protein structures, Ca2+ ion binding potentials, of CaM mutants. Our study recomends to use M-CAP method for measuring the pathogenicity of CA causing CaM variants. Interestingly, most CA-causing variants we analyzed, exists in either third (V/H-96, S/I-98, V-103) or fourth (G/V-130, V/E/H-132, H-134, P-136, G-141, and L-142) EF-hands located in carboxyl domains of the CaM molecule. We observed that the minor structural fluctuations caused by these variants are likely tolerable owing to the highly flexible nature of calmodulin's globular domains. However, our molecular docking results supports that these variants disturb the affinity of CaM toward Ca2+ ions and corroborate previous findings from functional studies. Taken together, these computational findings can explain the molecular reasons for subtle changes in structure, flexibility, and stability aspects of mutant CaM molecule. Our comprehensive molecular scanning approach demonstrates the utility of computational methods in quick preliminary screening of CA- CaM mutations before undertaking time consuming and complicated functional laboratory assays.
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Keywords:  Ca2+ binding; CaM; calmodulin; heart rhythm; molecular docking

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29932249     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.26834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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