Active-Site-Directed Inhibitors of Prolyl Oligopeptidase Abolish Its Conformational Dynamics

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Abstract

Deciphering conformational dynamics is crucial for understanding the biological functions of proteins and for designing compounds targeting them. In particular, providing an accurate description of microsecond-millisecond motions opens the opportunity for regulating protein-protein interactions (PPIs) by modulating the dynamics of one interacting partner. Here we analyzed the conformational dynamics of prolyl oligopeptidase (POP) and the effects of active-site-directed inhibitors on the dynamics. We used an integrated structural biology approach based on NMR spectroscopy and SAXS experiments complemented by MD simulations. We found that POP is in a slow equilibrium in solution between open and closed conformations, and that inhibitors effectively abolished this equilibrium by stabilizing the enzyme in the closed conformation.

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López, A., Herranz-Trillo, F., Kotev, M., Gairí, M., Guallar, V., Bernadó, P., … Giralt, E. (2016). Active-Site-Directed Inhibitors of Prolyl Oligopeptidase Abolish Its Conformational Dynamics. ChemBioChem, 17(10), 913–917. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201600102

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