THE ALLOSTERIC TRANSITION OF THE INSULIN HEXAMER IS MODULATED BY HOMOTROPIC AND HETEROTROPIC INTERACTIONS

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CHOI, WE
BRADER, ML
AGUILAR, V
KAARSHOLM, NC
DUNN, MF
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[1] UNIV CALIF RIVERSIDE,DEPT BIOCHEM 015,RIVERSIDE,CA 92521
[2] NOVO RES INST,DK-2880 BAGSVAERD,DENMARK
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10.1021/bi00094a021
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The allosteric behavior of the Co(II)-substituted insulin hexamer has been investigated using electronic spectroscopy to study the binding of different phenolic analogues and singly charged anions to effector sites on the protein. This work presents the first detailed, quantitative analysis of the ligand-induced T- to R-state allosteric transition of the insulin hexamer. Recent studies have established that there are two ligand binding processes which stabilize the R-state conformation of the Co(II)-substituted hexamer: the binding of cyclic organic molecules to the six protein pockets present in the Zn(II)-R6 insulin hexamer [Derewenda, U., Derewenda, Z., Dodson, E. J., Dodson, G. G., Reynolds, C. D., Smith, G. D., Sparks, C., & Swensen, D. (1989) Nature 338, 594-596] and the coordination of singly charged anions to the His(B10) metal sites [Brader, M. L., Kaarsholm, N. C., Lee, W. K., & Dunn, M. F. (1991) Biochemistry 30, 6636-6645]. The R6 insulin hexamer is stabilized by heterotropic interactions between the hydrophobic protein pockets and the coordination sites of the His(B10)-bound metal ions. The binding studies with 4-hydroxybenzamide, m-cresol, resorcinol, and phenol presented herein show that, in the absence of inorganic anions, the 4-hydroxybenzamide-induced transition, with a Hill number of 2.8, is the most cooperative, followed by m-cresol, phenol, and resorcinol with Hill numbers of 1.8, 1.4, and 1.2, respectively. The relative effectiveness of these ligands in shifting the allosteric equilibrium in favor of the Co(II)-R6 hexamer was found to be resorcinol > phenol > 4-hydroxybenzamide > m-cresol. In the presence of inorganic anions, the binding isotherms become less sigmoidal, the Hill numbers approach 1, and the apparent affinities increase. Hence, these monodentate anions behave as positive allosteric effectors by coordinating to the His(B10)-bound Co(II) ions. The Co(II)-substituted insulin hexamer is further stabilized by divalent metals such as Ca2+ and Cd2+, which are known to bind to the Glu(B13) cage located in the center of the insulin hexamer [Hill, C. P., Dauter, Z., Dodson, E. J., Dodson, G. G., & Dunn, M. F. (1991) Biochemistry 30, 917-924]. Therefore, the R-state insulin hexamer is stabilized by a variety of heterotropic and homotropic interactions involving the coordination of singly charged anions to the His(B10)-bound metal ions, hydrogen bonding, and van der Waals interactions between the cyclic organic molecules and the protein pockets.
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