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Deciphering the mechanisms of HPV E6 mutations in the destabilization of E6/E6AP/p53 complex.

Le Li1, Xuewei Dong1, Yiming Tang1, Zenghui Lao1, Xuhua Li2, Jiangtao Lei3, Guanghong Wei4.   

Abstract

In epithelial tumors, oncoprotein E6 binds with the ubiquitin ligase E6AP to form E6/E6AP heterodimer; then this heterodimer recruits p53 to form E6/E6AP/p53 heterotrimer and induces p53 degradation. Recent experiments demonstrated that three E6 single-site mutants (F47R, R102A, and L50E) can inhibit the E6/E6AP/p53 heterotrimer formation and rescue p53 from the degradation pathway. However, the molecular mechanism underlying mutation-induced heterotrimer inhibition remains largely elusive. Herein, we performed extensive molecular dynamics simulations (totally ∼13 μs) on both heterodimer and heterotrimer to elucidate at an atomic level how each p53-degradation-defective HPV16 E6 mutant reduces the structural stabilities of the two complexes. Our simulations reveal that the three E6 mutations destabilize the structure of E6/E6AP/p53 complex through distinct mechanisms. Although F47RE6 mutation has no effect on the structure of E6/E6AP heterodimer, it results in an electrostatic repulsion between R47E6 and R290p53, which is unfavorable for E6-p53 binding. R102AE6 mutation destabilizes the structure of E6/E6AP heterodimer and significantly disrupts hydrophobic and cation-π interactions between F47E6 and E286p53/L298p53/R290p53. L50EE6 mutation impairs both E6 interdomain interactions (especially F47-K108 cation-π interaction) and E6-E6AP intermolecular interactions important for the stabilization of E6/E6AP heterodimer. This study identifies the intra- and intermolecular interactions crucial for the complex stability, which may provide mechanistic insights into the inhibition of complex formation by the three HPV16 E6 mutations.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35364103      PMCID: PMC9117921          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2022.03.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   3.699


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