Abstract
The C terminal Jα-helix of the Avena Sativa’s Light Oxygen and Voltage (AsLOV2) protein, unfolds on exposure to blue light. This characteristic seeks relevance in applications related to engineering novel biological photoswitches. Using Molecular Dynamic (MD) simulations and the Markov State Modeling (MSM) approach we provide the mechanism that explains the stepwise unfolding of the Jα-helix. The unfolding was resolved into seven steps represented by the structurally distinguishable states distributed over the initiation and the post initiation phases. Wherein, the initiation phase occurs due to the collapse of the interaction cascade FMN-Q513-N492-L480-W491-Q479-V520-A524, the onset of the post initiation phase is marked by breaking of the hydrophobic interactions between the Jα-helix and the Iβ-sheet. This study indicates that the displacement of N492 out of the FMN binding pocket, not necessarily requiring Q513, is essential for the initiation of the Jα-helix unfolding. Rather, the structural reorientation of Q513 activates the protein to cross the hydrophobic barrier and enter the post initiation phase. Similarly, the structural deviations in N482, rather than its integral role in unfolding, could enhance the unfolding rates. Further, the MSM studies on the wild type and the Q513 mutant, provide the spatio-temporal roadmap that layout the possible pathways of structural transition between the dark and the light states of the protein. Overall, the study provides insights useful to enhance the performance of AsLOV2 based photoswitches.
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Title
Disruption of the FMN-A524 interaction cascade and Glu513 induced collapse of the hydrophobic barrier promotes light induced Jα-helix unfolding in AsLOV2
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