Initial conformation of kinesin's neck linker

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  • Yi-Zhao Geng
  • Qing Ji
  • Shu-Xia Liu
  • Shiwei Yan
چکیده

How ATP binding initiates the docking process of kinesin’s neck linker is a key question in understanding kinesin mechanism. It is believed that the formation of an extra turn structure by the first three amino acids of neck linker (LYS325, THR326, ILE327 in 2KIN) is crucial for initiating the docking process. But the initial conformation of neck linker (specially the three amino acids of the extra turn) and the neck linker docking initiation mechanism remain unclear. By using molecular dynamics method, we investigate the initial conformation of kinesin’s neck linker in the docking process. We find that, in the initial state of NL docking process, NL still has interactions with β0 and forms a conformation similar to the “cover-neck bundle” structure proposed by Hwang et al. [Structure 2008, 16(1): 62-71]. From this initial structure, the docking of the “cover-neck bundle” structure can be achieved. The motor head provides a forward force on the initial cover-neck bundle structure through ATP-induced rotation. This force, together with the hydrophobic interaction of ILE327 with the hydrophobic pocket on the motor head, drives the formation of the extra turn and initiates the neck linker docking process.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013