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Conformational flexibility of the complete catalytic domain of Cdc25B phosphatases
Authors:Raphael S R Sayegh  Fabio K Tamaki  Roberto K Salinas  Guilherme M Arantes
Institution:1. Departamento De Bioquímica, Instituto De Química, Universidade De S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Departamento De Bioquímica, Instituto De Química, Universidade De S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, BrazilS.R.M. and G.M.A. are CNPq research fellows.
Abstract:Cdc25B phosphatases are involved in cell cycle checkpoints and have become a possible target for developing new anticancer drugs. A more rational design of Cdc25B ligands would benefit from detailed knowledge of its tertiary structure. The conformational flexibility of the C‐terminal region of the Cdc25B catalytic domain has been debated recently and suggested to play an important structural role. Here, a combination of experimental NMR measurements and molecular dynamics simulations for the complete catalytic domain of the Cdc25B phosphatase is presented. The stability of the C‐terminal α‐helix is confirmed, but the last 20 residues in the complete catalytic domain are very flexible, partially occlude the active site and may establish transient contacts with the protein core. This flexibility in the C‐terminal tail may modulate the molecular recognition of natural substrates and competitive inhibitors by Cdc25B. Proteins 2016; 84:1567–1575. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:NMR spectroscopy  protein dynamics  molecular dynamics  computer simulation  protein phosphatase
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