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Stabilizing Effect of Inherent Knots on Proteins Revealed by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

Yan Xu1, Shixin Li2, Zengshuai Yan2, Zhen Luo2, Hao Ren2, Baosheng Ge2, Fang Huang1, Tongtao Yue3.   

Abstract

A growing number of proteins have been identified as knotted in their native structures, with such entangled topological features being expected to play stabilizing roles maintaining both the global fold and the nature of proteins. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the stabilizing effect is ambiguous. Here, we combine unbiased and mechanical atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to investigate how a protein is stabilized by an inherent knot by directly comparing chemical, thermal, and mechanical denaturing properties of two proteins having the same sequence and secondary structures but differing in the presence or absence of an inherent knot. One protein is YbeA from Escherichia coli, containing a deep trefoil knot within the sequence, and the other is the modified protein with the knot of YbeA being removed. Under certain chemical denaturing conditions, the unknotted protein fully unfolds whereas the knotted protein does not, suggesting a higher intrinsic stability for the protein having a knot. Both proteins unfold under enhanced thermal fluctuations but at different rates and with distinct pathways. Opening the hydrophobic core via separation between two α-helices is identified as a crucial step initiating the protein unfolding, which, however, is restrained for the knotted protein by topological and geometrical frustrations. Energy barriers for denaturing the protein are reduced by removing the knot, as evidenced by mechanical unfolding simulations. Finally, yet importantly, no obvious change in size or location of the knot was observed during denaturing processes, indicating that YbeA may remain knotted for a relatively long time during and after denaturation.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30314655      PMCID: PMC6225051          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2018.09.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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