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[Preprint]. 2024 Oct 10:2024.05.29.596427.
doi: 10.1101/2024.05.29.596427.

Simulations reveal unique roles for the FXR hinge in the FXR-RXR nuclear receptor heterodimer

Simulations reveal unique roles for the FXR hinge in the FXR-RXR nuclear receptor heterodimer

Tracy Yu et al. bioRxiv. .

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Abstract

Nuclear receptors are multidomain transcription factors whose full-length quaternary architecture is poorly described and understood. Most nuclear receptors bind DNA as heterodimers or homodimers, which could encompass a variety of arrangements of the individual domains. Only a handful of experimental structures currently exist describing these architectures. Given that domain interactions and protein-DNA interactions within transcriptional complexes are tightly linked to function, understanding the arrangement of nuclear receptor domains on DNA is of utmost importance. Here, we employ modeling and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to describe the structure of the full-length farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and retinoid X receptor alpha (RXR) heterodimer bound to DNA. Combining over 100 microseconds of atomistic MD simulations with enhanced sampling simulations, we characterize the dynamic behavior of eight FXR-RXR-DNA complexes, showing that these complexes support a range of quaternary architectures. Our simulations reveal critical roles for the hinge in the DNA-bound dimer in facilitating interdomain allostery, mediating DNA binding and driving the dynamic flexibility of the complex. These roles have been hard to appreciate previously due to experimental limitations in studying the flexible hinge. These studies provide a much-needed framework that will enable the field to obtain a complete understanding of nuclear receptor quaternary architectures.

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