Computational insights into the circular permutation roles on ConA binding and structural stability

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Research in Structural Biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crstbi.2024.100140
Vinicius J.S. Osterne , Vanir R. Pinto-Junior , Messias V. Oliveira , Kyria S. Nascimento , Els J.M. Van Damme , Benildo S. Cavada
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The mechanisms behind Concanavalin A (ConA) circular permutation have been under investigation since 1985. Although a vast amount of information is available about this lectin and its applications, the exact purpose of its processing remains unclear. To shed light on this, this study employed computer simulations to compare the unprocessed ProConA with the mature ConA. This approach aimed to reveal the importance of the post-translational modifications, especially how they affect the lectin stability and carbohydrate-binding properties. To achieve these goals, we conducted 200 ns molecular dynamics simulations and trajectory analyses on the monomeric forms of ProConA and ConA (both unbound and in complex with D-mannose and the GlcNAc2Man9 N-glycan), as well as on their oligomeric forms. Our findings reveal significant stability differences between ProConA and ConA at both the monomeric and tetrameric levels, with ProConA exhibiting consistently lower stability parameters compared to ConA. In terms of carbohydrate binding properties, however, both lectins showed remarkable similarities in their interaction profiles, contact numbers, and binding free energies with D-mannose and the high-mannose N-glycan. Overall, our results suggest that the processing of ProConA significantly enhances the stability of the mature lectin, especially in maintaining the tetrameric oligomer, without substantially affecting its carbohydrate-binding properties.

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自 1985 年以来,人们一直在研究硫酸癌凝集素 A(ConA)环状排列背后的机制。尽管目前已有大量关于这种凝集素及其应用的信息,但其加工的确切目的仍不清楚。为了弄清这个问题,本研究利用计算机模拟比较了未加工的 ProConA 和成熟的 ConA。这种方法旨在揭示翻译后修饰的重要性,尤其是它们如何影响凝集素的稳定性和碳水化合物结合特性。为了实现这些目标,我们对 ProConA 和 ConA 的单体形式(非结合型和与 D-甘露糖和 GlcNAc2Man9 N-聚糖复合型)以及它们的低聚物形式进行了 200 ns 分子动力学模拟和轨迹分析。我们的研究结果表明,ProConA 和 ConA 在单体和四聚体水平上都存在明显的稳定性差异,ProConA 的稳定性参数一直低于 ConA。然而,就碳水化合物的结合特性而言,这两种凝集素在与 D-甘露糖和高甘露糖 N-聚糖的相互作用图谱、接触数和结合自由能方面表现出显著的相似性。总之,我们的研究结果表明,ProConA 的加工过程大大提高了成熟凝集素的稳定性,尤其是在保持四聚体低聚物方面,而不会对其碳水化合物结合特性产生实质性影响。
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