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Spatiotemporal Control of Protein Activity through Optogenetic Allosteric Regulation
Published on: October 4, 2024
Illuminating Protein Allostery by Chemically Accurate Contact Response Analysis (ChACRA)
Daniel Burns1, Vincenzo Venditti2,1, Davit A Potoyan2,1
1Roy J. Carver Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States.
Abstract:
Decoding allostery at the atomic level is essential for understanding the relationship between a protein's sequence, structure, and dynamics. Recently, we have shown that decomposing temperature responses of inter-residue contacts can reveal allosteric couplings and provide useful insight into the functional dynamics of proteins. The details of this Chemically Accurate Contact Response Analysis (ChACRA) are presented here along with its application to two well-known allosteric proteins. The first protein, IGPS, is a model of ensemble allostery that lacks clear structural differences between the active and inactive states. We show that the application of ChACRA reveals the experimentally identified allosteric coupling between effector and active sites of IGPS. The second protein, ATCase, is a classic example of allostery with distinct active and inactive structural states. Using ChACRA, we directly identify the most significant residue level interactions underlying the enzyme's cooperative behavior. Both test cases demonstrate the utility of ChACRA's unsupervised machine learning approach for dissecting allostery at the residue level.
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