Sequence-specific dynamics modulate recognition specificity in WW domains
- PMID: 17334375
- DOI: 10.1038/nsmb1207
Sequence-specific dynamics modulate recognition specificity in WW domains
Abstract
The current canon attributes the binding specificity of protein-recognition motifs to distinctive chemical moieties in their constituent amino acid sequences. However, we show for a WW domain that the sequence crucial for specificity is an intrinsically flexible loop that partially rigidifies upon ligand docking. A single-residue deletion in this loop simultaneously reduces loop flexibility and ligand binding affinity. These results suggest that sequences of recognition motifs may reflect natural selection of not only chemical properties but also dynamic modes that augment specificity.
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