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Early mechanistic events in biotin dissociation from streptavidin

Authors :
Ronald E. Stenkamp
Isolde Le Trong
Patrick S. Stayton
Terry P. Lybrand
David E. Hyre
Lynn M. Amon
Julie E. Penzotti
Source :
Nature structural biology. 9(8)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The streptavidin–biotin system has provided a unique opportunity to investigate the molecular details of ligand dissociation pathways. An underlying mechanistic question is whether ligand dissociation proceeds with a relatively ordered process of bond breaking and ligand escape. Here we report a joint computational and crystallographic study of the earliest events in biotin dissociation. In molecular dynamics potential of mean force simulations, a water molecule from a defined access channel intercalated into the hydrogen bond between Asp 128 and biotin, bridging them and stabilizing an intermediate state. In forced biotin dissociation simulations, this event led to subsequent bond breaking steps and ligand escape. In equilibrium simulations, the water molecule was sometimes observed to move back to the access channel with re-formation of the biotin hydrogen bond. Analysis of streptavidin crystal structures revealed a close overlap of crystallographically defined and simulated waters in the water access channel. These results suggest that biotin dissociation is initiated by stochastic coupling of water entry with lengthening of a specific biotin hydrogen-bonding interaction.

Details

ISSN :
10728368
Volume :
9
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature structural biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f92c3feac199696b08ea57cb9142f554