Weak Long-Range Correlated Motions in a Surface Patch of Ubiquitin Involved in Molecular Recognition
Fenwick, R.B., Esteban-Martin, S., Richter, B., Lee, D., Walter, K.F.A., Milovanovic, D., Becker, S., Lakomek, N.A., Griesinger, C., Salvatella, X.(2011) J Am Chem Soc
- PubMed: 21634390
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja200461n
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:
2KOX - PubMed Abstract:
Long-range correlated motions in proteins are candidate mechanisms for processes that require information transfer across protein structures, such as allostery and signal transduction. However, the observation of backbone correlations between distant residues has remained elusive, and only local correlations have been revealed using residual dipolar couplings measured by NMR spectroscopy. In this work, we experimentally identified and characterized collective motions spanning four β-strands separated by up to 15 Å in ubiquitin. The observed correlations link molecular recognition sites and result from concerted conformational changes that are in part mediated by the hydrogen-bonding network.
Organizational Affiliation:
Joint BSC-IRB Research Programme in Computational Biology, Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), Parc Científic de Barcelona, Baldiri Reixac 10, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.