Evolutionary conservation of protein dynamics: insights from all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of `peptidase' domain of Spt16

TitleEvolutionary conservation of protein dynamics: insights from all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of `peptidase' domain of Spt16
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsGaur, NK, Ghosh, B, Goyal, VDurani, Kulkarni, K, Makde, RD
JournalJournal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
Volume41
Issue4
Pagination1445-1457
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0739-1102
KeywordsBackbone fluctuations, FACT complex, histone binding, interdomain motion, M24 peptidase
Abstract

Protein function is encoded in its sequence, manifested in its three-dimensional structure, and facilitated by its dynamics. Studies have suggested that protein structures with higher sequence similarity could have more similar patterns of dynamics. However, such studies of protein dynamics within and across protein families typically rely on coarse-grained models, or approximate metrics like crystallographic B-factors. This study uses mu s scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to explore the conservation of dynamics among homologs of similar to 50 kDa N-terminal module of Spt16 (Spt16N). Spt16N from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc-Spt16N) and three of its homologs with 30-40% sequence identities were available in the PDB. To make our data-set more comprehensive, the crystal structure of an additional homolog (62% sequence identity with Sc-Spt16N) was solved at 1.7 angstrom resolution. Cumulative MD simulations of 6 mu s were carried out on these Spt16N structures and on two additional protein structures with varying degrees of similarity to it. The simulations revealed that correlation in patterns of backbone fluctuations vary linearly with sequence identity. This trend could not be inferred using crystallographic B-factors. Further, normal mode analysis suggested a similar pattern of inter-domain (inter-lobe) motions not only among Spt16N homologs, but also in the M24 peptidase structure. On the other hand, MD simulation results highlighted conserved motions that were found unique for Spt16N protein, this along with electrostatics trends shed light on functional aspects of Spt16N. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

DOI10.1080/07391102.2021.2021990
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

4.4

Divison category: 
Biochemical Sciences
Database: 
Web of Science (WoS)

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