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Productive induced metastability in allosteric modulation of kinase function
Fecha
2014-07Registro en:
Montes de Oca, Joan Manuel; Rodriguez Fris, Jorge Ariel; Appignanesi, Gustavo Adrian; Fernandez, Ariel; Productive induced metastability in allosteric modulation of kinase function; Wiley; Febs Journal; 281; 13; 7-2014; 3079-3091
1742-464X
Autor
Montes de Oca, Joan Manuel
Rodriguez Fris, Jorge Ariel
Appignanesi, Gustavo Adrian
Fernandez, Ariel
Resumen
Allosteric modulators of kinase function are of considerable pharmacological interest as blockers or agonists of key cell-signaling pathways. They are gaining attention due to their purported higher selectivity and efficacy relative to ATP-competitive ligands. Upon binding to the target protein, allosteric inhibitors promote a conformational change that purposely facilitates or hampers ATP binding. However, allosteric binding remains a matter of contention because the binding site does not fit with a natural ligand (i.e. ATP or phosphorylation substrate) of the protein. In this study, we show that allosteric binding occurs by means of a local structural motif that promotes association with the ligand. We specifically show that allosteric modulators promote a local metastable state that is stabilized upon association. The induced conformational change generates a local enrichment of the protein in the so-called dehydrons, which are solvent-exposed backbone hydrogen bonds. These structural deficiencies that are inherently sticky are not present in the apo form and constitute a local metastable state that promotes association with the ligand. This productive induced metastability (PIM) is likely to translate into a general molecular design concept.