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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 卷:371
Affinity and specificity of protein U1A-RNA complex formation based on an additive component free energy model
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Kormos, Bethany L. ; Benitex, Yulia ; Baranger, Anne M. ; Beveridge, David L.
关键词: MM-PB(GB)SA;    U1A;    protein-RNA recognition;    molecular dynamics;    binding free energy;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jmb.2007.06.003
来源: Elsevier
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An MM-GBSA computational protocol was used to investigate wild-type U1A-RNA and F56 U1A mutant experimental binding free energies. The trend in mutant binding free energies compared to wild-type is well-reproduced. Following application of a linear-response-like equation to scale the various energy components, the binding free energies agree quantitatively with observed experimental values. Conformational adaptain these systems. Small differences in Delta Gs are the result of different and sometimes quite large relative contributions from various energetic components. Residual free energy decomposition indicates differences not only at the site of mutation, but throughout the entire protein. MM-GBSA and ab initio calculations performed on model systems suggest that stacking interactions may nearly, but not completely, account for observed differences in mutant binding affinities. This study indicates that there may be different underlying causes of ostensibly similar experimentally observed binding affinities of different mutants, and thus recommends caution in the interpretation of binding affinities and specificities purely by inspection. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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