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Stability and ATP binding of the nucleotide-binding domain of the Wilson disease protein: effect of the common H1069Q mutation
Authors:Rodriguez-Granillo Agustina  Sedlak Erik  Wittung-Stafshede Pernilla
Affiliation:1 Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77251, USA
2 Department of Chemistry, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77251, USA
3 Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
Abstract:Perturbation of the human copper-transporter Wilson disease protein (ATP7B) causes intracellular copper accumulation and severe pathology, known as Wilson disease (WD). Several WD mutations are clustered within the nucleotide-binding subdomain (N-domain), including the most common mutation, H1069Q. To gain insight into the biophysical behavior of the N-domain under normal and disease conditions, we have characterized wild-type and H1069Q recombinant N-domains in vitro and in silico. The mutant has only twofold lower ATP affinity compared to that of the wild-type N-domain. Both proteins unfold in an apparent two-state reaction at 20 °C and ATP stabilizes the folded state. The thermal unfolding reactions are irreversible and, for the same scan rate, the wild-type protein is more resistant to perturbation than the mutant. For both proteins, ATP increases the activation barrier towards thermal denaturation. Molecular dynamics simulations identify specific differences in both ATP orientation and protein structure that can explain the absence of catalytic activity for the mutant N-domain. Taken together, our results provide biophysical characteristics that may be general to N-domains in other P1B-ATPases as well as identify changes that may be responsible for the H1069Q WD phenotype in vivo.
Keywords:MD, molecular dynamics   CD, circular dichroism   WD, Wilson disease   N-domain, ATP-binding sub-domain of Wilson disease protein (ATP7B)   H1069Q, N-domain with residue 1069 changed from His to Gln
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