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Affinity, avidity, and kinetics of target sequence binding to LC8 dynein light chain isoforms
- Source :
- The Journal of biological chemistry. 285(49)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- LC8 dynein light chain (DYNLL) is a highly conserved eukaryotic hub protein with dozens of binding partners and various functions beyond being a subunit of dynein and myosin Va motor proteins. Here, we compared the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters of binding of both mammalian isoforms, DYNLL1 and DYNLL2, to two putative consensus binding motifs (KXTQTX and XG(I/V)QVD) and report only subtle differences. Peptides containing either of the above motifs bind to DYNLL2 with micromolar affinity, whereas a myosin Va peptide (lacking the conserved Gln) and the noncanonical Pak1 peptide bind with K(d) values of 9 and 40 μM, respectively. Binding of the KXTQTX motif is enthalpy-driven, although that of all other peptides is both enthalpy- and entropy-driven. Moreover, the KXTQTX motif shows strikingly slower off-rate constant than the other motifs. As most DYNLL partners are homodimeric, we also assessed the binding of bivalent ligands to DYNLL2. Compared with monovalent ligands, a significant avidity effect was found as follows: K(d) values of 37 and 3.5 nM for a dimeric myosin Va fragment and a Leu zipper dimerized KXTQTX motif, respectively. Ligand binding kinetics of DYNLL can best be described by a conformational selection model consisting of a slow isomerization and a rapid binding step. We also studied the binding of the phosphomimetic S88E mutant of DYNLL2 to the dimeric myosin Va fragment, and we found a significantly lower apparent K(d) value (3 μM). We conclude that the thermodynamic and kinetic fine-tuning of binding of various ligands to DYNLL could have physiological relevance in its interaction network.
- Subjects :
- Cytoplasmic Dyneins
Protein subunit
Dynein
Amino Acid Motifs
Myosin Type V
Peptide
Ligand Binding Protein
Plasma protein binding
Biology
Ligands
Biochemistry
Motor protein
Myosin
Animals
Humans
Avidity
Elméleti orvostudományok
Molecular Biology
chemistry.chemical_classification
Myosin Heavy Chains
Orvostudományok
Cell Biology
Isoenzymes
Kinetics
chemistry
Mutation
Biophysics
Protein Multimerization
Peptides
Molecular Biophysics
Protein Binding
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1083351X
- Volume :
- 285
- Issue :
- 49
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....714c398cf69440a6f2db45333008f563