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Oligomerization of a Retroviral Matrix Protein Is Facilitated by Backbone Flexibility on Nanosecond Time Scale

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
卷 115, 期 11, 页码 2634-2644

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp110420m

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  1. Czech Science Foundation [203/07/0872]
  2. National Institutes of Health [CA 27834]
  3. Czech Ministry of Education [MSM 0021620835]
  4. Grant Agency of Charles University [38707]

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The oligomerization capacity of the retroviral matrix protein is an important feature that affects assembly of immature virions and their interaction with cellular membrane. A combination of NMR relaxation measurements and advanced, analysis of molecular dynamics simulation trajectory provided an unprecedentedly detailed insight into internal mobility of matrix proteins Of the Mason Pfizer monkey virus. Strong evidence have been obtained that the oligomerization capacity of the wild-type matrix protein is closely related to the enhanced dynamics of several parts of its backbone on a nanosecond time scale. Increased flexibility has been observed for two regions: the loop between alpha-helices alpha 2 and alpha 3 and the C-terminal half of alpha-helix alpha 3 which a accommodate amino acid residues that form the oligomerization interface. On the other hand, matrix mutant R55F that has changed structure and does not exhibit any specific oligomerization in solution was found considerably more rigid. Our results document that conformational selection mechanism together with induced fit and favorable structural preorganization play an important role in the control of the oligomerization process.

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