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Cooperative fluctuations point to the dimerization interface of p53 core domain.


ABSTRACT: Elastic network models are used for investigation of the p53 core domain functional dynamics. Global modes of motion indicate high positive correlations for residue fluctuations across the A-B interface, which are not observed at the B-C interface. Major hinge formation is observed at the A-B interface upon dimerization indicating stability of the A-B dimer. These findings imply A-B as the native dimerization interface, whereas B-C is the crystal interface. The A-B dimer exhibits an opening-closing motion about DNA, supporting the previously suggested clamp-like model of nonspecific DNA binding followed by diffusion. Monomer A has limited positive correlations with DNA, while monomer B exhibits high positive correlations with DNA in the functionally significant slow modes. Thus, monomer B might seem to maintain the stability of the dimer-DNA complex by forming the relatively fixed arm of the dimer clamp, whereas the other arm of the clamp, monomer A, might allow sliding via continuous association/dissociation mechanisms.

SUBMITTER: Kantarci N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1483080 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cooperative fluctuations point to the dimerization interface of p53 core domain.

Kantarci Nigar N   Doruker Pemra P   Haliloglu Turkan T  

Biophysical journal 20060701 2


Elastic network models are used for investigation of the p53 core domain functional dynamics. Global modes of motion indicate high positive correlations for residue fluctuations across the A-B interface, which are not observed at the B-C interface. Major hinge formation is observed at the A-B interface upon dimerization indicating stability of the A-B dimer. These findings imply A-B as the native dimerization interface, whereas B-C is the crystal interface. The A-B dimer exhibits an opening-clos  ...[more]

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