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Induced fit, conformational selection and independent dynamic segments: an extended view of binding events
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Induced fit, conformational selection and independent dynamic segments: an extended view of binding events

  • Peter Csermely1,
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Single molecule and NMR measurements of protein dynamics increasingly uncover the complexity of binding scenarios. Here we describe an extended conformational selection model which embraces a repertoire of selection and adjustment processes. Induced fit can be viewed as a subset of this repertoire, whose contribution is affected by the bond-types stabilizing the interaction and the differences between the interacting partners. We argue that protein segments whose dynamics are distinct from the rest of the protein (‘discrete breathers’) can govern conformational transitions and allosteric propagation that accompany binding processes, and as such may be more sensitive to mutational events. Additionally, we highlight the dynamic complexity of binding scenarios as they relate to events such as aggregation and signalling, and the crowded cellular environment.

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  1. Department of Medical Chemistry, Semmelweis University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Peter Csermely & Robin Palotai

  2. Center for Cancer Research Nanobiology Program, SAIC-Frederick, Inc., NCI-Frederick, Frederick, MD 21702, USA; Sackler Institute of Molecular Medicine, Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University https://www.nature.com/nature

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Csermely, P., Palotai, R. & Nussinov, R. Induced fit, conformational selection and independent dynamic segments: an extended view of binding events. Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4422.1

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Keywords

  • induced fit
  • conformational selection
  • protein dynamics
  • networks
  • Game theory
  • discrete breathers
  • allosterism
  • signaling
  • Drug design
  • aggregation
  • chaperones
  • molecular crowding
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