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Estimation of Effective Concentrations Enforced by Complex Linker Architectures from Conformational Ensembles

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 Jan 21
PMID 35061369
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Abstract

Proteins and protein assemblies often tether interaction partners to strengthen interactions, to regulate activity through auto-inhibition or -activation, or to boost enzyme catalysis. Tethered reactions are regulated by the architecture of the tether, which defines an effective concentration of the interactor. Effective concentrations can be estimated theoretically for simple linkers via polymer models, but there is currently no general method for estimating effective concentrations for complex linker architectures consisting of both flexible and folded domains. We describe how effective concentrations can be estimated computationally for any protein linker architecture by defining a realistic conformational ensemble. We benchmark against prediction from a worm-like chain and values measured by competition experiments and find minor differences likely due to excluded volume effects. Systematic variation of the properties of flexible and folded segments shows that the effective concentration is mainly determined by the combination of the total length of flexible segments and the distance between the termini of the folded domains. We show that a folded domain in a disordered linker can increase the effective concentration beyond what can be achieved by a fully disordered linker by focusing the end-to-end distance at the appropriate spacing. This suggests that complex linker architecture may have advantages over simple flexible linkers and emphasizes that annotation as a linker should depend on the molecular context.

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