Structural and Electrostatic Asymmetry at the Active Site in Typical and Atypical Peroxiredoxin Dimers
The peroxiredoxins (Prx) are ubiquitous peroxidases involved in important biological processes; however, details of their enzymatic mechanism remain elusive. To probe potential dynamics–function relationships, molecular dynamics simulations and electrostatic calculations were performed on the atypic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of physical chemistry. B 2012-06, Vol.116 (23), p.6832-6843 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The peroxiredoxins (Prx) are ubiquitous peroxidases involved in important biological processes; however, details of their enzymatic mechanism remain elusive. To probe potential dynamics–function relationships, molecular dynamics simulations and electrostatic calculations were performed on the atypical 2-cysteine thiol peroxidase (Tpx) from Streptococcus pneumoniae and results compared to a previous study of a typical 2-cysteine Prx from Trypanosoma cruzi. The analyses indicate a commonality between both typical and atypical Prx: dynamic asymmetry. Asymmetry is observed in structure, fluctuations, and active site electrostatics. Key residues, including Glu150 and Phe153, play roles in the developing asymmetry; furthermore, in the atypical 2-Cys Tpx, Glu150 exhibits conformation fluctuations suggesting involvement in a proton shuttle. The existence of a pathway of connected residues appears to propagate the asymmetry. The commonality of asymmetry and coupling pathways in both typical and atypical Prxs suggests a driving force toward dimer asymmetry as a common feature that plays a functional role in creating one active site with a lower cysteine pK a. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp212606k |