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Cryptic binding properties of a transient folding intermediate in a PDZ tandem repeat.

Francesca Malagrinò1, Giuliana Fusco2, Valeria Pennacchietti1, Angelo Toto1, Caterina Nardella1, Livia Pagano1, Alfonso de Simone3, Stefano Gianni3.   

Abstract

PDZ domains are the most diffused protein-protein interaction modules of the human proteome and are often present in tandem repeats. An example is PDZD2, a protein characterized by the presence of six PDZ domains that undergoes a proteolytic cleavage producing sPDZD2, comprising a tandem of two PDZ domains, namely PDZ5 and PDZ6. Albeit the physiopathological importance of sPDZD2 is well-established, the interaction with endogenous ligands has been poorly characterized. To understand the determinants of the stability and function of sPDZD2, we investigated its folding pathway. Our data highlights the presence of a complex scenario involving a transiently populated folding intermediate that may be accumulated from the concurrent denaturation of both PDZ5 and PDZ6 domains. Importantly, double jump kinetic experiments allowed us to pinpoint the ability of this transient intermediate to bind the physiological ligand of sPDZD2 with increased affinity compared to the native state. In summary, our results provide an interesting example of a functionally competent misfolded intermediate, which may exert a cryptic function that is not captured from the analysis of the native state only.
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Keywords:  kinetics; misfolding; protein domain; protein-protein recognition

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36040267      PMCID: PMC9375522          DOI: 10.1002/pro.4396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.993


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