Conformational selection turns on phenylalanine hydroxylase

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Abstract

Phenylalanine hydroxylase catalyzes a critical step in the phenylalanine catabolic pathway, and impairment of the human enzyme is linked to phenylketonuria. Phenylalanine is also a positive allosteric regulator of the enzyme, and the allosteric binding site has been determined by crystallography. However, the allosteric activation mechanism remains unclear. Using large-scale simulations to explore how phenylalanine binds to the regulatory site, Ge et al. discovered gating motions of the protein that suggest a conformational selection mechanism.

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Konovalov, K. A., Wang, W., & Huang, X. (2018). Conformational selection turns on phenylalanine hydroxylase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 293(51), 19544–19545. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.H118.006676

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