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Inhibitor-induced conformational shifts and ligand-exchange dynamics for HIV-1 protease measured by pulsed EPR and NMR spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: Double electron-electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy was utilized to investigate shifts in conformational sampling induced by nine FDA-approved protease inhibitors (PIs) and a nonhydrolyzable substrate mimic for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease (HIV-1 PR) subtype B, subtype C, and CRF_01 A/E. The ligand-bound subtype C protease has broader DEER distance profiles, but trends for inhibitor-induced conformational shifts are comparable to those previously reported for subtype B. Ritonavir, one of the strong-binding inhibitors for subtypes B and C, induces less of the closed conformation in CRF_01 A/E. (1)H-(15)N heteronuclear single-quantum coherence (HSQC) spectra were acquired for each protease construct titrated with the same set of inhibitors. NMR (1)H-(15)N HSQC titration data show that inhibitor residence time in the protein binding pocket, inferred from resonance exchange broadening, shifting or splitting correlates with the degree of ligand-induced flap closure measured by DEER spectroscopy. These parallel results show that the ligand-induced conformational shifts resulting from protein-ligand interactions characterized by DEER spectroscopy of HIV-1 PR obtained at the cryogenic temperature are consistent with more physiological solution protein-ligand interactions observed by solution NMR spectroscopy.

SUBMITTER: Huang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3709468 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibitor-induced conformational shifts and ligand-exchange dynamics for HIV-1 protease measured by pulsed EPR and NMR spectroscopy.

Huang Xi X   de Vera Ian Mitchelle S IM   Veloro Angelo M AM   Blackburn Mandy E ME   Kear Jamie L JL   Carter Jeffery D JD   Rocca James R JR   Simmerling Carlos C   Dunn Ben M BM   Fanucci Gail E GE  

The journal of physical chemistry. B 20121130 49


Double electron-electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy was utilized to investigate shifts in conformational sampling induced by nine FDA-approved protease inhibitors (PIs) and a nonhydrolyzable substrate mimic for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease (HIV-1 PR) subtype B, subtype C, and CRF_01 A/E. The ligand-bound subtype C protease has broader DEER distance profiles, but trends for inhibitor-induced conformational shifts are comparable to those previously reported for subtype B. Ritona  ...[more]

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