Differential Protein Dynamics of Regulators of G-protein Signaling: Role in Specificity of Small-molecule Inhibitors

2018 
Small-molecule inhibitor selectivity may be influenced by variation in dynamics among members of a protein family. Regulator of G-protein Signaling (RGS) proteins are a family that plays a key role in G-Protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR) signaling by binding to active Gα subunits and accelerating GTP hydrolysis, thereby terminating activity. Thiadiazolidinones (TDZDs) inhibit the RGS-Gα interaction by covalent modification of cysteine residues in RGS proteins. Some differences in specificity may be explained by differences in the complement of cysteines among RGS proteins. However, key cysteines shared by RGS proteins inhibited by TDZDs are not exposed on the protein surface, and differences in potency exist among RGS proteins containing only buried cysteines. We hypothesize that differential exposure of buried cysteine residues among RGS proteins partially drives TDZD selectivity. Hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) studies and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were used to probe the dynamics of RGS4, RGS8,...
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