Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2007-12-19
J. Phys. Chem. B, vol. 111, pag. 11057 (2007)
Physics
Biological Physics
RevTeX4, 8 pages, 8 eps-figures
Scientific paper
PDZ domains are typical examples of binding motifs mediating the formation of protein-protein assemblies in many different cells. A quantitative characterization of the mechanisms intertwining structure, chemistry and dynamics with the PDZ function represent a challenge in molecular biology. Here we investigated the influence of native state topology on the thermodynamics and the dissociation kinetics for a complex PDZ-peptide via Molecular Dynamics simulations based on a coarse-grained description of PDZ domains. Our native-centric approach neglects chemical details but incorporates the basic structural information to reproduce the protein functional dynamics as it couples to the binding. We found that at physiological temperatures the unbinding of a peptide from the PDZ domain becomes increasingly diffusive rather than thermally activated, as a consequence of the significant reduction of the free energy barrier with temperature. In turn, this results in a significant slowing down of the process of two orders of magnitude with respect to the conventional Arrhenius extrapolation from low temperature calculations. Finally, a detailed analysis of a typical unbinding event based on the rupture times of single peptide-PDZ contacts allows to shed further light on the dissociation mechanism and to elaborate a coherent picture of the relation between function and dynamics in PDZ domains.
Cecconi Fabio
Los Rios Paolo de
Piazza Francesco
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