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Computational analysis of residue contributions to coiled‐coil topology
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AbstractA variety of features are thought to contribute to the oligomeric and topological specificity of coiled coils. In previous work, we examined the determinants of oligomeric state. Here, we examine the energetic basis for the tendency of six coiled‐coil peptides to align their α‐helices in antiparallel orientation using molecular dynamics simulations with implicit solvation (EEF1.1). We also examine the effect of mutations known to disrupt the topology of these peptides. In agreement with experiment, ARG or LYS at a or d positions were found to stabilize the antiparallel configuration. The modeling suggests that this is not due to a–a′ or d–d′ repulsions but due to interactions with e′ and g′ residues. TRP at core positions also favors the antiparallel configuration. Residues that disfavor parallel dimers, such as ILE at d, are better tolerated in, and thus favor the antiparallel configuration. Salt bridge networks were found to be more stabilizing in the antiparallel configuration for geometric reasons: antiparallel helices point amino acid side chains in opposite directions. However, the structure with the largest number of salt bridges was not always the most stable, due to desolvation and configurational entropy contributions. In tetramers, the extent of stabilization of the antiparallel topology by core residues is influenced by the e′ residue on a neighboring helix. Residues at b and c positions in some cases also contribute to stabilization of antiparallel tetramers. This work provides useful rules toward the goal of designing coiled coils with a well‐defined and predictable three‐dimensional structure.
Title: Computational analysis of residue contributions to coiled‐coil topology
Description:
AbstractA variety of features are thought to contribute to the oligomeric and topological specificity of coiled coils.
In previous work, we examined the determinants of oligomeric state.
Here, we examine the energetic basis for the tendency of six coiled‐coil peptides to align their α‐helices in antiparallel orientation using molecular dynamics simulations with implicit solvation (EEF1.
1).
We also examine the effect of mutations known to disrupt the topology of these peptides.
In agreement with experiment, ARG or LYS at a or d positions were found to stabilize the antiparallel configuration.
The modeling suggests that this is not due to a–a′ or d–d′ repulsions but due to interactions with e′ and g′ residues.
TRP at core positions also favors the antiparallel configuration.
Residues that disfavor parallel dimers, such as ILE at d, are better tolerated in, and thus favor the antiparallel configuration.
Salt bridge networks were found to be more stabilizing in the antiparallel configuration for geometric reasons: antiparallel helices point amino acid side chains in opposite directions.
However, the structure with the largest number of salt bridges was not always the most stable, due to desolvation and configurational entropy contributions.
In tetramers, the extent of stabilization of the antiparallel topology by core residues is influenced by the e′ residue on a neighboring helix.
Residues at b and c positions in some cases also contribute to stabilization of antiparallel tetramers.
This work provides useful rules toward the goal of designing coiled coils with a well‐defined and predictable three‐dimensional structure.
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