Wang_2023_J.Mol.Model_29_286

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Title : Uncovering the interactions between PME and PMEI at the gene and protein levels: Implications for the design of specific PMEI - Wang_2023_J.Mol.Model_29_286
Author(s) : Wang Y , Zhang D , Huang L , Zhang Z , Shi Q , Hu J , He G , Guo X , Shi H , Liang L
Ref : J Mol Model , 29 :286 , 2023
Abstract :

CONTEXT: Pectin methylesterase inhibitor (PMEI) can specifically bind and inhibit the activity of pectin methylesterase (PME), which has been widely used in fruit and vegetable juice processing. However, the limited three-dimensional structure, unclear action mechanism, low thermal stability and biological activity of PMEI severely limited its application. In this work, molecular recognition and conformational changes of PME and PMEI were analyzed by various molecular simulation methods. Then suggestions were proposed for improving thermal stability and affinity maturation of PMEI through semi-rational design. METHODS: Phylogenetic trees of PME and PMEI were established using the Maximum likelihood (ML) method. The results show that PME and PMEI have good sequence and structure conservation in various plants, and the simulated data can be widely adopted. In this work, MD simulations were performed using AMBER20 package and ff14SB force field. Protein interaction analysis indicates that H-bonds, van der Waals forces, and the salt bridge formed of K224 with ID116 are the main driving forces for mutual molecular recognition of PME and PMEI. According to the analyses of free energy landscape (FEL), conformational cluster, and motion, the association with PMEI greatly disrupts PME's dispersed functional motion mode and biological function. By monitoring the changes of residue contact number and binding free energy, (I)G35M/ (I)G35R: (I)T93F and (I)T113W/ (I)T113W: (I)D116W mutations contribute to thermal stability and affinity maturation of the PME-PMEI complex system, respectively. This work reveals the interaction between PME and PMEI at the gene and protein levels and provides options for modifying specific PMEI.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2023_J.Mol.Model_29_286
PubMedID: 37610510

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Wang Y, Zhang D, Huang L, Zhang Z, Shi Q, Hu J, He G, Guo X, Shi H, Liang L (2023)
Uncovering the interactions between PME and PMEI at the gene and protein levels: Implications for the design of specific PMEI
J Mol Model 29 :286

Wang Y, Zhang D, Huang L, Zhang Z, Shi Q, Hu J, He G, Guo X, Shi H, Liang L (2023)
J Mol Model 29 :286