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Side-chain conformational changes upon Protein-Protein Association
Authors:Ruvinsky Anatoly M  Kirys Tatsiana  Tuzikov Alexander V  Vakser Ilya A
Institution:
  • 1 Center for Bioinformatics, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66047, USA
  • 2 United Institute of Informatics Problems, National Academy of Sciences, 220012 Minsk, Belarus
  • 3 Department of Molecular Biosciences, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA
  • Abstract:Conformational changes upon protein-protein association are the key element of the binding mechanism. The study presents a systematic large-scale analysis of such conformational changes in the side chains. The results indicate that short and long side chains have different propensities for the conformational changes. Long side chains with three or more dihedral angles are often subject to large conformational transition. Shorter residues with one or two dihedral angles typically undergo local conformational changes not leading to a conformational transition. A relationship between the local readjustments and the equilibrium fluctuations of a side chain around its unbound conformation is suggested. Most of the side chains undergo larger changes in the dihedral angle most distant from the backbone. The frequencies of the core-to-surface interface transitions of six nonpolar residues and Tyr are larger than the frequencies of the opposite surface-to-core transitions. The binding increases both polar and nonpolar interface areas. However, the increase of the nonpolar area is larger for all considered classes of protein complexes, suggesting that the protein association perturbs the unbound interfaces to increase the hydrophobic contribution to the binding free energy. To test modeling approaches to side-chain flexibility in protein docking, conformational changes in the X-ray set were compared with those in the docking decoy sets. The results lead to a better understanding of the conformational changes in proteins and suggest directions for efficient conformational sampling in docking protocols.
    Keywords:protein binding  protein recognition  structure prediction  side-chain rotamers  structural flexibility
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