Understanding the molecular action of securin, the inhibitor of separase in mitosis, is of immense theoretical and biomedical importance. The residue-level structural description of an intrinsically disordered protein of this length (202 amino acids, containing 24 prolines), however, represents a particular challenge. Here we combined (1)H-detected and (13)C-detected protonless NMR experiments to achieve full assignment of securin's backbone amide resonances. Chemical shifts, (15)N relaxation rates (R(1), R(2), (1)H-(15)N NOEs), (1)H exchange rates with the solvent (CLEANEX-PM), and (1)H-(15)N residual dipolar couplings were determined along the entire length of the protein. This analysis showed that securin is not entirely disordered, but segregates into a largely disordered N-terminal half and a C-terminal halt with transient segmental order, within which the segment D(150)-F(159) has a significant helical tendency and segments E(113)-S(127) and W(174)-L(178) also show a significant deviation from random-coil behavior. These results, in combination with bioinformatic and biochemical data on the securin/separase interaction, shed light on the inhibitory action of securin on separase.

Structural and Dynamic Characterization of Intrinsically Disordered Human Securin by NMR Spectroscopy / V.Csizmok; I.C.Felli; P.Tompa; L.Banci; I.Bertini. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0002-7863. - STAMPA. - 130:(2008), pp. 16873-16879. [10.1021/ja805510b]

Structural and Dynamic Characterization of Intrinsically Disordered Human Securin by NMR Spectroscopy.

FELLI, ISABELLA CATERINA;BANCI, LUCIA;BERTINI, IVANO
2008

Abstract

Understanding the molecular action of securin, the inhibitor of separase in mitosis, is of immense theoretical and biomedical importance. The residue-level structural description of an intrinsically disordered protein of this length (202 amino acids, containing 24 prolines), however, represents a particular challenge. Here we combined (1)H-detected and (13)C-detected protonless NMR experiments to achieve full assignment of securin's backbone amide resonances. Chemical shifts, (15)N relaxation rates (R(1), R(2), (1)H-(15)N NOEs), (1)H exchange rates with the solvent (CLEANEX-PM), and (1)H-(15)N residual dipolar couplings were determined along the entire length of the protein. This analysis showed that securin is not entirely disordered, but segregates into a largely disordered N-terminal half and a C-terminal halt with transient segmental order, within which the segment D(150)-F(159) has a significant helical tendency and segments E(113)-S(127) and W(174)-L(178) also show a significant deviation from random-coil behavior. These results, in combination with bioinformatic and biochemical data on the securin/separase interaction, shed light on the inhibitory action of securin on separase.
2008
130
16873
16879
V.Csizmok; I.C.Felli; P.Tompa; L.Banci; I.Bertini
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