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On the emergence of single versus multi-state allostery
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Several physical mechanisms have been proposed to explain allostery in proteins. They differ by the number of internal states that they assume a protein to occupy, leaving open the question of what controls the emergence of these distinct physical forms of allostery. Here, we analyze a simplified model of protein allostery under a range of physical and evolutionary constraints. We find that two archetypal mechanisms can emerge through evolution: a single-state mechanism where ligand binding induces a displacement along a soft normal mode or a multi-state mechanism where ligand binding induces a switch across an energy barrier to a different stable state. Importantly, whenever the two mechanisms are possible, the multi-state mechanism confers a stronger allosteric effect and thus a selective advantage. This work defines the essential constraints on single or multi-state allostery, and sets the stage for a physical theory of its evolutionary origins.
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2111.09377
- Document Type :
- Working Paper