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Substrates Modulate Charge-Reorganization Allosteric Effects in Protein–Protein Association

Shirsendu Ghosh, Koyel Banerjee-Ghosh, Dorit Levy, Inbal Riven, Ron Naaman, Gilad Haran

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Protein function may be modulated by an event occurring far away from the functional site, a phenomenon termed allostery. While classically allostery involves conformational changes, we recently observed that charge redistribution within an antibody can also lead to an allosteric effect, modulating the kinetics of binding to target antigen. In the present work, we study the association of a polyhistidine tagged enzyme (phosphoglycerate kinase, PGK) to surface-immobilized anti-His antibodies, finding a significant Charge-Reorganization Allostery (CRA) effect. We further observe that PGK's negatively charged nucleotide substrates modulate CRA substantially, even though they bind far away from the His-tag-antibody interaction interface. In particular, binding of ATP reduces CRA by more than 50%. The results indicate that CRA is affected by the binding of charged molecules to a protein and provide further insight into the significant role that charge redistribution can play in protein function.

Topics & Concepts

Allosteric regulationRedistribution (election)Allosteric enzymeBiophysicsChemistryProtein subunitProtein–protein interactionNucleotidePlasma protein bindingEnzymeFunction (biology)BiochemistryBiologyCell biologyGenePoliticsLawPolitical scienceProtein Structure and DynamicsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior