Although most proteins fold by populating intermediates, the transient nature of such states makes it difficult to characterise their structures. In this work we identified and characterised the structure of an intermediate of the X domain of phosphoprotein P of measles virus. We obtained this result by a combination of equilibrium and kinetic measurements, and NMR chemical shifts used as structural restraints in replica-averaged metadynamics simulations. The structure of the intermediate was then validated by rationally designing four mutational variants predicted to affect the stability of this state. These results provide a detailed view of an intermediate state and illustrate the opportunities offered by a synergistic use of experimental and computational methods to describe non-native states at atomic resolution.

Identification and structural characterization of an intermediate in the folding of the measles virus x domain / Bonetti, Daniela; Camilloni, Carlo; Visconti, Lorenzo; Longhi, Sonia; Brunori, Maurizio; Vendruscolo, Michele; Gianni, Stefano. - In: THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-9258. - 291:(2016), pp. 10886-10892. [10.1074/jbc.M116.721126]

Identification and structural characterization of an intermediate in the folding of the measles virus x domain

BONETTI, DANIELA;VISCONTI, LORENZO;BRUNORI, Maurizio;GIANNI, STEFANO
2016

Abstract

Although most proteins fold by populating intermediates, the transient nature of such states makes it difficult to characterise their structures. In this work we identified and characterised the structure of an intermediate of the X domain of phosphoprotein P of measles virus. We obtained this result by a combination of equilibrium and kinetic measurements, and NMR chemical shifts used as structural restraints in replica-averaged metadynamics simulations. The structure of the intermediate was then validated by rationally designing four mutational variants predicted to affect the stability of this state. These results provide a detailed view of an intermediate state and illustrate the opportunities offered by a synergistic use of experimental and computational methods to describe non-native states at atomic resolution.
2016
fluorescence; kinetics; molecular dynamics; mutagenesis; nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr)
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Identification and structural characterization of an intermediate in the folding of the measles virus x domain / Bonetti, Daniela; Camilloni, Carlo; Visconti, Lorenzo; Longhi, Sonia; Brunori, Maurizio; Vendruscolo, Michele; Gianni, Stefano. - In: THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-9258. - 291:(2016), pp. 10886-10892. [10.1074/jbc.M116.721126]
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