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Predicting the structural basis of targeted protein degradation by integrating molecular dynamics simulations with structural mass spectrometry.


ABSTRACT: Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is a promising approach in drug discovery for degrading proteins implicated in diseases. A key step in this process is the formation of a ternary complex where a heterobifunctional molecule induces proximity of an E3 ligase to a protein of interest (POI), thus facilitating ubiquitin transfer to the POI. In this work, we characterize 3 steps in the TPD process. (1) We simulate the ternary complex formation of SMARCA2 bromodomain and VHL E3 ligase by combining hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry with weighted ensemble molecular dynamics (MD). (2) We characterize the conformational heterogeneity of the ternary complex using Hamiltonian replica exchange simulations and small-angle X-ray scattering. (3) We assess the ubiquitination of the POI in the context of the full Cullin-RING Ligase, confirming experimental ubiquitinomics results. Differences in degradation efficiency can be explained by the proximity of lysine residues on the POI relative to ubiquitin.

SUBMITTER: Dixon T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9537307 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Predicting the structural basis of targeted protein degradation by integrating molecular dynamics simulations with structural mass spectrometry.

Dixon Tom T   MacPherson Derek D   Mostofian Barmak B   Dauzhenka Taras T   Lotz Samuel S   McGee Dwight D   Shechter Sharon S   Shrestha Utsab R UR   Wiewiora Rafal R   McDargh Zachary A ZA   Pei Fen F   Pal Rajat R   Ribeiro João V JV   Wilkerson Tanner T   Sachdeva Vipin V   Gao Ning N   Jain Shourya S   Sparks Samuel S   Li Yunxing Y   Vinitsky Alexander A   Zhang Xin X   Razavi Asghar M AM   Kolossváry István I   Imbriglio Jason J   Evdokimov Artem A   Bergeron Louise L   Zhou Wenchang W   Adhikari Jagat J   Ruprecht Benjamin B   Dickson Alex A   Xu Huafeng H   Sherman Woody W   Izaguirre Jesus A JA  

Nature communications 20221006 1


Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is a promising approach in drug discovery for degrading proteins implicated in diseases. A key step in this process is the formation of a ternary complex where a heterobifunctional molecule induces proximity of an E3 ligase to a protein of interest (POI), thus facilitating ubiquitin transfer to the POI. In this work, we characterize 3 steps in the TPD process. (1) We simulate the ternary complex formation of SMARCA2 bromodomain and VHL E3 ligase by combining hy  ...[more]

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