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Ligand recognition by 14-3-3 proteins requires negative charges but not necessarily phosphorylation
Seraphine Kamayirese1, Laura A Hansen1, Sándor Lovas1
1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, USA.
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Protein-protein interactions involving 14-3-3 proteins regulate various cellular activities in normal and pathological conditions. These interactions have mostly been reported to be phosphorylation-dependent, but the 14-3-3 proteins also interact with unphosphorylated proteins. In this work, we investigated whether phosphorylation is required, or, alternatively, whether negative charges are sufficient for 14-3-3ε binding. We substituted the pThr residue of pT(502-510) peptide by residues with a varying number of negative charges and investigated the binding of the peptides to 14-3-3ε using MD simulations and biophysical methods. We demonstrated that at least one negative charge is required for the peptides to bind 14-3-3ε, although phosphorylation is not necessary, and that two negative charges are preferable for high affinity binding. This discovery opens up new approaches for designing peptide-based 14-3-3 protein inhibitors.
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