Binding mechanism of adenylate kinase-specific monobodies

26 December 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

Monobody, an antibody-mimetic protein, regulates enzyme functions through protein-protein interactions. In this study, we investigated the binding mechanisms of monobodies to adenylate kinase (Adk). Calorimetric and X-ray crystallographic analyses revealed that CL-1, a monobody specific for the CLOSED form of Adk, binds to the CORE domain of Adk in an enthalpy-driven manner, forming several hydrogen bonds and a cation-π interaction at the protein interface, without perturbating the Adk backbone. In contrast, OP-4, an OPEN-form-specific monobody, exhibited the entropy-driven binding. 1H–15N 2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and 31P-NMR studies revealed conformational perturbations to Adk by OP-4, while substrate access remained intact. The different thermodynamic and structural effects between the monobodies highlight the diverse binding mechanisms among monobodies.

Keywords

monobody
adenylate kinase
conformational change
ITC
X-ray crystallograph
NMR

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