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Continuous Interdomain Orientation Distributions Reveal Components of Binding Thermodynamics
Authors:Yang Qi  Jeffrey W Martin  Adam W Barb  François Thélot  Anthony K Yan  Bruce R Donald  Terrence G Oas
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, United States;2. Department of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, United States;3. Roy J. Carver Department of Biochemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, United States
Abstract:The flexibility of biological macromolecules is an important structural determinant of function. Unfortunately, the correlations between different motional modes are poorly captured by discrete ensemble representations. Here, we present new ways to both represent and visualize correlated interdomain motions. Interdomain motions are determined directly from residual dipolar couplings, represented as a continuous conformational distribution, and visualized using the disk-on-sphere representation. Using the disk-on-sphere representation, features of interdomain motions, including correlations, are intuitively visualized. The representation works especially well for multidomain systems with broad conformational distributions.This analysis also can be extended to multiple probability density modes, using a Bingham mixture model. We use this new paradigm to study the interdomain motions of staphylococcal protein A, which is a key virulence factor contributing to the pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus. We capture the smooth transitions between important states and demonstrate the utility of continuous distribution functions for computing the reorientational components of binding thermodynamics. Such insights allow for the dissection of the dynamic structural components of functionally important intermolecular interactions.
Keywords:RDC  residual dipolar coupling  DoS  disk-on-sphere  SpA  staphylococcal protein A  SpA-N  N-terminal half of SpA  I2LBT-mutA or LBT  lanthanide binding tag  CDIO  continuous distribution of interdomain orientations  staphylococcal protein A  motional decoupling  residual dipolar coupling  interdomain motions  continuous conformational distribution
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