Importance of local interactions for the stability of inhibitory helix 1 in apo Ets-1
pmid: 22494801
Importance of local interactions for the stability of inhibitory helix 1 in apo Ets-1
Inhibitory helix 1 (HI-1) of the Ets-1 human transcription factor unfolds upon binding the target DNA sequence. To identify the interactions that stabilize HI-1 in the apo state, we performed replica exchange and molecular dynamics simulations of various apo Ets-1 constructs. The simulations indicate the importance of local interactions for the stability of HI-1. The HI-2 and H4 helices stabilize the helical state of HI-1 through specific residue-residue contacts and macrodipolar interactions. The amount of stabilization in small length HI-1+H2 and HI-1+H4 constructs was similar to that in the protein. The studies suggest that the partial unfolding of Ets-1 upon DNA binding can be achieved by the removal of just a few specific local contacts.
- Florida Southern College United States
- State University System of Florida United States
- University of South Florida United States
Models, Molecular, Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1, Protein Stability, Humans, Thermodynamics, DNA, Apoproteins, Protein Structure, Secondary, Protein Binding, Protein Unfolding
Models, Molecular, Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1, Protein Stability, Humans, Thermodynamics, DNA, Apoproteins, Protein Structure, Secondary, Protein Binding, Protein Unfolding
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