Potential allosteric sites captured in glycolytic enzymes via residue-based network models: Phosphofructokinase, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and pyruvate kinase

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2022

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Celebi, Metehan
Inan, Tugce
Kurkcuoglu, Ozge
Akten, Ebru Demet

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Likelihood of new allosteric sites for glycolytic enzymes, phosphofructokinase (PFK), glyceraldehyde-3phosphate dehydrogenase (GADPH) and pyruvate kinase (PK) was evaluated for bacterial, parasitic and human species. Allosteric effect of a ligand binding at a site was revealed on the basis of low-frequency normal modes via C alpha-harmonic residue network model. In bacterial PFK, perturbation of the proposed allosteric site outperformed the known allosteric one, producing a high amount of stabilization or reduced dynamics, on all catalytic regions. Another proposed allosteric spot at the dimer interface in parasitic PFK exhibited major stabilization effect on catalytic regions. In parasitic GADPH, the most desired allosteric response was observed upon perturbation of its tunnel region which incorporated key residues for functional regulation. Proposed allosteric site in bacterial PK produced a satisfactory allosteric response on all catalytic regions, whereas in human and parasitic PKs, a partial inhibition was observed. Residue network model based solely on contact topology identified the 'hub residues' with high betweenness tracing plausible allosteric communication pathways between distant functional sites. For both bacterial PFK and PK, proposed sites accommodated hub residues twice as much as the known allosteric site. Tunnel region in parasitic GADPH with the strongest allosteric effect among species, incorporated the highest number of hub residues. These results clearly suggest a one-to-one correspondence between the degree of allosteric effect and the number of hub residues in that perturbation site, which increases the likelihood of its allosteric nature.

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Crystal-Structure, Trypanosoma-Cruzi, Binding-Sites, Triosephosphate Isomerase, Conformational-Changes, Structural Basis, Hot-Spots, Proteins, Alters, Transitions, Crystal-Structure, Trypanosoma-Cruzi, Binding-Sites, Triosephosphate Isomerase, Conformational-Changes, Allostery, Structural Basis, Glycolytic, Hot-Spots, Residue network model, Proteins, Hub residues, Alters, Low-frequency normal mode, Transitions, Communication pathway, Binding-Sites, Trypanosoma-Cruzi, Phosphofructokinase-1, Pyruvate Kinase, Residue network model, Triosephosphate Isomerase, Allosteric Regulation, Conformational-Changes, Communication pathway, Humans, Allostery, Crystal-Structure, Transitions, Proteins, Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases, Structural Basis, Alters, Glycolytic, Hot-Spots, Phosphofructokinases, Hub residues, Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (Phosphorylating), Allosteric Site, Low-frequency normal mode

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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 0303 health sciences

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Biophysical Chemistry

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