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Molecular dynamics study of in silico mutations in the auto-inhibitory loop of human endothelial nitric oxide synthase FMN sub-domain.

D Preethi1, Sharmila Anishetty2, P Gautam3,4.   

Abstract

Structural flexibility of the peptide linker connecting two domains is essential for the functioning of multi-domain complex. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms contain the oxygenase and the reductase domains connected by calmodulin binding linker (CBL) region. Additionally, the endothelial NOS (eNOS) isoform contain an auto-inhibitory loop (AI) in the FMN reductase sub-domain which represses the inter-domain electron transfer process. Binding of Ca2+-Calmodulin complex on the CBL region relieves the AI loop repression and facilitates electron transfer from FMN in the reductase domain to the heme in the oxygenase domain. Few experimental studies have reported that in vitro mutation of Serine-615 (S615D) and Serine-633 (S633D) in the FMN reductase sub-domain to aspartic acid increased NO production and increased Ca2+ sensitivity. To understand the role of AI loop in eNOS repression and activation in serine mutants (S615D and S633D), we modelled the FMN reductase sub-domain of human eNOS protein with and without the CBL region. Molecular dynamics simulations performed indicated that the mutant protein AI loop structure was stabilized by salt bridge formed between D615 and R602. It was also found that mutation increased the flexibility of C-terminal residues of eNOS CBL region. The hinge-like movement of the AI loop allowed rotation of the FMN sub-domain clockwise which may favour electron-transfer in the mutant protein. This study provides insight on mutation (S615D and S633D) induced changes in AI loop and increased flexibility of CBL region which may lead to the protein activation and may also facilitate Calmodulin binding at physiological Ca2+ concentration. Graphical Abstract Mutation of amino acid residues contribute to structural changes at molecular level leading to alteration in protein dynamics and its function. Serine-615 and Serine-633 in the auto-inhibitory loop of human eNOS reductase model was mutated to aspartic acid in silico and molecular dynamics simulations of the protein showed that steric hindrance due to mutation altered the auto-inhibitory loop rearrangement and the FMN sub-domain movement favouring electron transfer.

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Keywords:  Calmodulin binding linker region; Endothelial nitric oxide synthase; Homology Modelling; Molecular dynamic simulation; S615D and S633D

Year:  2021        PMID: 33527205     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-020-04643-7

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


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