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  • - Allostery in multidomain proteins can involve both activation and repression, allowing precise regulation of protein functions.
  • - The study utilizes single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) and molecular dynamics to analyze how glutamate and glycine interact with the NMDA receptor, revealing that binding one agonist impacts the site's conformational flexibility at the other.
  • - Research findings highlight that mutations and cross-linking at the dimer-dimer interface of the agonist-binding domain play a crucial role in mediating negative cooperativity, with the transmembrane segments becoming more loosely packed only when both agonists are bound, ultimately facilitating receptor activation.

Article Abstract

Allostery can be manifested as a combination of repression and activation in multidomain proteins allowing for fine tuning of regulatory mechanisms. Here we have used single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) and molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanism of allostery underlying negative cooperativity between the two agonists glutamate and glycine in the NMDA receptor. These data show that binding of one agonist leads to conformational flexibility and an increase in conformational spread at the second agonist site. Mutational and cross-linking studies show that the dimer-dimer interface at the agonist-binding domain mediates the allostery underlying the negative cooperativity. smFRET on the transmembrane segments shows that they are tightly coupled in the unliganded and single agonist-bound form and only upon binding both agonists the transmembrane domain explores looser packing which would facilitate activation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7035515PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1910950117DOI Listing

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