Our current knowledge of protein folding is primarily based on experimental data obtained from isolated domains. In fact, because of their complexity, multidomain proteins have been elusive to the experimental characterization. Thus, the folding of a domain in isolation is generally assumed to resemble what should be observed for more complex structural architectures. Here we compared the folding mechanism of a protein domain in isolation and in the context of its supramodular multidomain structure. By carrying out an extensive mutational analysis we illustrate that while the early events of folding are malleable and influenced by the absence/presence of the neighboring structures, the late events appear to be more robust. These effects may be explained by analyzing the local frustration patterns of the domain, providing critical support for the funneled energy landscape theory of protein folding, and highlighting the role of protein frustration in sculpting the early events of the reaction.

Probing the effects of local frustration in the folding of a multidomain protein / Pagano, Livia; Malagrinò, Francesca; Visconti, Lorenzo; Troilo, Francesca; Pennacchietti, Valeria; Nardella, Caterina; Toto, Angelo; Gianni, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2836. - (2021), p. 167087. [10.1016/j.jmb.2021.167087]

Probing the effects of local frustration in the folding of a multidomain protein

Pagano, Livia
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Malagrinò, Francesca;Visconti, Lorenzo;Troilo, Francesca;Pennacchietti, Valeria;Nardella, Caterina;Toto, Angelo
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Gianni, Stefano
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

Our current knowledge of protein folding is primarily based on experimental data obtained from isolated domains. In fact, because of their complexity, multidomain proteins have been elusive to the experimental characterization. Thus, the folding of a domain in isolation is generally assumed to resemble what should be observed for more complex structural architectures. Here we compared the folding mechanism of a protein domain in isolation and in the context of its supramodular multidomain structure. By carrying out an extensive mutational analysis we illustrate that while the early events of folding are malleable and influenced by the absence/presence of the neighboring structures, the late events appear to be more robust. These effects may be explained by analyzing the local frustration patterns of the domain, providing critical support for the funneled energy landscape theory of protein folding, and highlighting the role of protein frustration in sculpting the early events of the reaction.
2021
Energy landscape; intermediate; PDZ; tandem; ϕ-value analysis
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Probing the effects of local frustration in the folding of a multidomain protein / Pagano, Livia; Malagrinò, Francesca; Visconti, Lorenzo; Troilo, Francesca; Pennacchietti, Valeria; Nardella, Caterina; Toto, Angelo; Gianni, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2836. - (2021), p. 167087. [10.1016/j.jmb.2021.167087]
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