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Coevolution of function and the folding landscape: correlation with density of native contacts
Authors:Hills Ronald D  Brooks Charles L
Institution:* Department of Molecular Biology and Kellogg School of Science and Technology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California
Department of Chemistry and Biophysics Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:The relationship between the folding landscape and function of evolved proteins is explored by comparison of the folding mechanisms for members of the flavodoxin fold. CheY, Spo0F, and NtrC have unrelated functions and low sequence homology but share an identical topology. Recent coarse-grained simulations show that their folding landscapes are uniquely tuned to properly suit their respective biological functions. Enhanced packing in Spo0F and its limited conformational dynamics compared to CheY or NtrC lead to frustration in its folding landscape. Simulation as well as experimental results correlate with the local density of native contacts for these and a sample of other proteins. In particular, protein regions of low contact density are observed to become structured late in folding; concomitantly, these dynamic regions are often involved in binding or conformational rearrangements of functional importance. These observations help to explain the widespread success of Gomacr;-like coarse-grained models in reproducing protein dynamics.
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