Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5371480 Biophysical Chemistry 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The XIAP-BIR3 domain blocks a substantial portion of the apoptosis pathway and is an attractive target for novel anticancer agents. The tetrapeptide AVPI, from the protein Smac/DIABLO, binds to the XIAP-BIR3 domain, allowing the cancer cells to die. Here we characterize the binding parameters of AVPI to XIAP-BIR3 and analyze its effects on the thermodynamic stability of this domain. XIAP-BIR3 was exceptionally stable against physical and chemical treatments and became even more stable by interaction with AVPI. Nuclear magnetic resonance experiments demonstrated that conformational selection is taking place upon AVPI interaction with XIAP-BIR3. Molecular dynamics simulations corroborate that the flexibility of XIAP-BIR3 is significantly reduced. The positive binding entropy associated with a loss of conformational entropy involved in the binding indicates that hydrophobic interactions play an important role in the interaction and domain stabilization. The mechanism of XIAP-BIR3 stabilization and its implications for drug affinity optimization are discussed.

Graphical AbstractDownload full-size imageResearch Highlights►XIAP-BIR3 was exceptionally stable to physical and chemical denaturant agents. ►Conformational selection is taking place upon AVPI interaction to XIAP-BIR3 domain. ►Flexibility of XIAP-BIR3 is significantly reduced by the tetrapeptide AVPI binding. ►Reduction of conformational entropy of XIAP-BIR3 is promoted by AVPI binding. ►Hydrophobic effect coupled to XIAP-BIR3 domain stabilization by AVPI.

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