Principles underlying energetic coupling along an allosteric communication trajectory of a voltage-activated K+ channel

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Abstract

The information flow between distal elements of a protein may rely on allosteric communication trajectories lying along the protein's tertiary or quaternary structure. To unravel the underlying features of energy parsing along allosteric pathways in voltagegated K+ channels, high-order thermodynamic coupling analysis was performed. We report that such allosteric trajectories are functionally conserved and delineated by well defined boundaries. Moreover, allosteric trajectories assume a hierarchical organization whereby increasingly stronger layers of cooperative residue interactions act to ensure efficient and cooperative long-range coupling between distal channel regions. Such long-range communication is brought about by a coupling of local and global conformational changes, suggesting that the allosteric trajectory also corresponds to a pathway of physical deformation. Supported by theoretical analyses and analogy to studies analyzing the contribution of long-range residue coupling to protein stability, we propose that such experimentally derived trajectory features are a general property of allosterically regulated proteins. © 2007 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.

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Sadovsky, E., & Yifrach, O. (2007). Principles underlying energetic coupling along an allosteric communication trajectory of a voltage-activated K+ channel. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104(50), 19813–19818. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0708120104

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