Mapping the intramolecular communications among different glutamate dehydrogenase states using molecular dynamics

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Abstract

Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) is a ubiquitous enzyme that catalyzes the reversible oxidative deamination of glutamate to α-ketoglutarate. It acts as an important branch-point enzyme between carbon and nitrogen metabolisms. Due to the multifaceted roles of GDH in cancer, hyperinsulinism/hyperammonemia, and central nervous system development and pathologies, tight control of its activity is necessitated. To date, several GDH structures have been solved in its closed form; however, intrinsic structural information in its open and apo forms are still deficient. Moreover, the allosteric communications and conformational changes taking place in the three different GDH states are not well studied. To mitigate these drawbacks, we applied unbiased molecular dynamic simulations (MD) and network analysis to three different GDH states i.e., apo, active, and inactive forms, for investigating their modulatory mechanisms. In this paper, based on MD and network analysis, crucial residues important for signal transduction, conformational changes, and maps of information flow among the different GDH states were elucidated. Moreover, with the recent findings of allosteric modulators, an allosteric wiring illustration of GDH intramolecular signal transductions would be of paramount importance to obtain the process of this enzyme regulation. The structural insights gained from this study will pave way for large-scale screening of GDH regulators and could support researchers in the design and development of new and potent GDH ligands.

Original languageEnglish
Article number798
JournalBiomolecules
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Allostery
  • Enzyme
  • Glutamate dehydrogenase
  • Modulators
  • Molecular dynamics
  • Network analysis
  • Regulation

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