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The origin of the cooperativity in the streptavidin-biotin system: A computational investigation through molecular dynamics simulations.


ABSTRACT: Previous experimental study measuring the binding affinities of biotin to the wild type streptavidin (WT) and three mutants (S45A, D128A and S45A/D128A double mutant) has shown that the loss of binding affinity from the double mutation is larger than the direct sum of those from two single mutations. The origin of this cooperativity has been investigated in this work through molecular dynamics simulations and the end-state free energy method using the polarized protein-specific charge. The results show that this cooperativity comes from both the enthalpy and entropy contributions. The former contribution mainly comes from the alternations of solvation free energy. Decomposition analysis shows that the mutated residues nearly have no contributions to the cooperativity. Instead, N49 and S88, which are located at the entry of the binding pocket and interact with the carboxyl group of biotin, make the dominant contribution among all the residues in the first binding shell around biotin.

SUBMITTER: Liu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4888747 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The origin of the cooperativity in the streptavidin-biotin system: A computational investigation through molecular dynamics simulations.

Liu Fengjiao F   Zhang John Z H JZ   Mei Ye Y  

Scientific reports 20160601


Previous experimental study measuring the binding affinities of biotin to the wild type streptavidin (WT) and three mutants (S45A, D128A and S45A/D128A double mutant) has shown that the loss of binding affinity from the double mutation is larger than the direct sum of those from two single mutations. The origin of this cooperativity has been investigated in this work through molecular dynamics simulations and the end-state free energy method using the polarized protein-specific charge. The resul  ...[more]

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