The postsynaptic density protein-95/discs large/zonula occludens-1 (PDZ) domain is a protein-protein interaction module with a shallow binding groove where protein ligands bind. However, interactions that are not part of this canonical binding groove are likely to modulate peptide binding. We have investigated such interactions beyond the binding groove for PDZ3 from PSD-95 and a peptide derived from the C-terminus of the natural ligand CRIPT. We found via nuclear magnetic resonance experiments that up to eight residues of the peptide ligand interact with the PDZ domain, showing that the interaction surface extends far outside of the binding groove as defined by the crystal structure. PDZ3 contains an extra structural element, a C-terminal helix (alpha 3), which is known to affect affinity. Deletion of this helix resulted in the loss of several intermolecular nuclear Overhauser enhancements from peptide residues outside of the binding pocket, suggesting that alpha 3 forms part of the extra binding surface in wild-type PDZ3. Site-directed mutagenesis, isothermal titration calorimetry, and fluorescence intensity experiments confirmed the importance of both alpha 3 and the N-terminal part of the peptide for the affinity. Our data suggest a general mechanism in which different binding surfaces outside of the PDZ binding groove could provide sites for specific interactions.

Interactions outside the Boundaries of the Canonical Binding Groove of a PDZ Domain Influence Ligand Binding / Celestine N., Chi; S., Raza Haq; Rinaldo, Serena; Jakob, Dogan; Cutruzzola', Francesca; Åke, Engstrom; Gianni, Stefano; Patrik, Lundstrom; Per, Jemth. - In: BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0006-2960. - 51:44(2012), pp. 8971-8979. [10.1021/bi300792h]

Interactions outside the Boundaries of the Canonical Binding Groove of a PDZ Domain Influence Ligand Binding

RINALDO, Serena;CUTRUZZOLA', Francesca;GIANNI, STEFANO;
2012

Abstract

The postsynaptic density protein-95/discs large/zonula occludens-1 (PDZ) domain is a protein-protein interaction module with a shallow binding groove where protein ligands bind. However, interactions that are not part of this canonical binding groove are likely to modulate peptide binding. We have investigated such interactions beyond the binding groove for PDZ3 from PSD-95 and a peptide derived from the C-terminus of the natural ligand CRIPT. We found via nuclear magnetic resonance experiments that up to eight residues of the peptide ligand interact with the PDZ domain, showing that the interaction surface extends far outside of the binding groove as defined by the crystal structure. PDZ3 contains an extra structural element, a C-terminal helix (alpha 3), which is known to affect affinity. Deletion of this helix resulted in the loss of several intermolecular nuclear Overhauser enhancements from peptide residues outside of the binding pocket, suggesting that alpha 3 forms part of the extra binding surface in wild-type PDZ3. Site-directed mutagenesis, isothermal titration calorimetry, and fluorescence intensity experiments confirmed the importance of both alpha 3 and the N-terminal part of the peptide for the affinity. Our data suggest a general mechanism in which different binding surfaces outside of the PDZ binding groove could provide sites for specific interactions.
2012
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Interactions outside the Boundaries of the Canonical Binding Groove of a PDZ Domain Influence Ligand Binding / Celestine N., Chi; S., Raza Haq; Rinaldo, Serena; Jakob, Dogan; Cutruzzola', Francesca; Åke, Engstrom; Gianni, Stefano; Patrik, Lundstrom; Per, Jemth. - In: BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0006-2960. - 51:44(2012), pp. 8971-8979. [10.1021/bi300792h]
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