Influence of point mutations on PR65 conformational adaptability: Insights from molecular simulations and nanoaperture optical tweezers.

Anupam Banerjee,Samuel Mathew, Mohsin M Naqvi, Sema Z Yilmaz, Maria Zacharopoulou,Pemra Doruker, Janet R Kumita,Shang-Hua Yang, Mert Gur,Laura S Itzhaki, Reuven Gordon,Ivet Bahar

Science advances(2024)

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PR65 is the HEAT repeat scaffold subunit of the heterotrimeric protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and an archetypal tandem repeat protein. Its conformational mechanics plays a crucial role in PP2A function by opening/closing substrate binding/catalysis interface. Using in silico saturation mutagenesis, we identified PR65 "hinge" residues whose substitutions could alter its conformational adaptability and thereby PP2A function, and selected six mutations that were verified to be expressed and soluble. Molecular simulations and nanoaperture optical tweezers revealed consistent results on the specific effects of the mutations on the structure and dynamics of PR65. Two mutants observed in simulations to stabilize extended/open conformations exhibited higher corner frequencies and lower translational scattering in experiments, indicating a shift toward extended conformations, whereas another displayed the opposite features, confirmed by both simulations and experiments. The study highlights the power of single-molecule nanoaperture-based tweezers integrated with in silico approaches for exploring the effect of mutations on protein structure and dynamics.
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