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Insights into internal dynamics of 6-phosphogluconolactonase from Trypanosoma brucei studied by nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular dynamics
Authors:Calligari Paolo A  Salgado Gilmar F  Pelupessy Philippe  Lopes Philippe  Ouazzani Jamal  Bodenhausen Geoffrey  Abergel Daniel
Institution:Département de Chimie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France.
Abstract:Nuclear magnetic resonance is used to investigate the backbone dynamics in 6-phosphogluconolactonase from Trypanosoma brucei (Tb6PGL) with (holo-) and without (apo-) 6-phosphogluconic acid as ligand. Relaxation data were analyzed using the model-free approach and reduced spectral density mapping. Comparison of predictions, based on 77 ns molecular dynamics simulations, with the observed relaxation rates gives insight into dynamical properties of the protein and their alteration on ligand binding. Data indicate dynamics changes in the vicinity of the binding site. More interesting is the presence of perturbations located in remote regions of this well-structured globular protein in which no large-amplitude motions are involved. This suggests that delocalized changes in dynamics that occur upon binding could be a general feature of protein-target interactions.
Keywords:NMR  relaxation  protein dynamics  6‐phospho‐gluconolactonase (6PGL)  molecular dynamics simulations (MD)
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