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Molecular dynamics simulation of deoxy and carboxy murine neuroglobin in water.


ABSTRACT: Globins are respiratory proteins that reversibly bind dioxygen and other small ligands at the iron of a heme prosthetic group. Hemoglobin and myoglobin are the most prominent members of this protein family. Unexpectedly a few years ago a new member was discovered and called neuroglobin (Ngb), being predominantly expressed in the brain. Ngb is a single polypeptide of 151 amino acids and despite the small sequence similarity with other globins, it displays the typical globin fold. Oxygen, nitric oxide, or carbon monoxide can displace the distal histidine which, in ferrous Ngb as well as in ferric Ngb, is bound to the iron, yielding a reversible adduct. Recent crystallographic data on carboxy Ngb show that binding of an exogenous ligand is associated to structural changes involving heme sliding and a topological reorganization of the internal cavities; in particular, the huge internal tunnel that connects the bulk with the active site, peculiar to Ngb, is heavily reorganized. We report the results of extended (90 ns) molecular dynamics simulations in water of ferrous deoxy and carboxy murine neuroglobin, which are both coordinated on the distal site, in the latter case by CO and in the former one by the distal His(64)(E7). The long timescale of the simulations allowed us to characterize the equilibrated protein dynamics and to compare protein structure and dynamical behavior coupled to the binding of an exogenous ligand. We have characterized the heme sliding motion, the topological reorganization of the internal cavities, the dynamics of the distal histidine, and particularly the conformational change of the CD loop, whose flexibility depends ligand binding.

SUBMITTER: Anselmi M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1896225 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular dynamics simulation of deoxy and carboxy murine neuroglobin in water.

Anselmi Massimiliano M   Brunori Maurizio M   Vallone Beatrice B   Di Nola Alfredo A  

Biophysical journal 20070427 2


Globins are respiratory proteins that reversibly bind dioxygen and other small ligands at the iron of a heme prosthetic group. Hemoglobin and myoglobin are the most prominent members of this protein family. Unexpectedly a few years ago a new member was discovered and called neuroglobin (Ngb), being predominantly expressed in the brain. Ngb is a single polypeptide of 151 amino acids and despite the small sequence similarity with other globins, it displays the typical globin fold. Oxygen, nitric o  ...[more]

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