Probing the "two-pronged plug two-holed socket" model for the mechanism of binding of the Src SH2 domain to phosphotyrosyl peptides: A thermodynamic study

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Bradshaw, JM
Grucza, RA
Ladbury, JE
Waksman, G
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[1] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biochem & Mol Biophys, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
[2] UCL, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, London WC1E 6BT, England
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1021/bi973147k
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Src homology 2 (SH2) domains are protein modules that specifically bind to tyrosyl phosphorylated peptides on signaling proteins. X-ray crystallographic studies of the SH2 domain of the Src kinase have probed the mechanism of binding, leading to the "two-pronged plug two-holed socket" mechanism whereby binding is hypothesized to resemble a two-pronged plug (the peptide) inserting into a two-holed socket (the SH2 domain). This binding model predicts (1) a hydrophobic basis for high-affinity binding largely determined by the level of insertion of the third residue C-terminal to the phosphotyrosine in the peptide into a primarily hydrophobic pocket (the +3 binding pocket) of the SH2 domain, and (2) a binding mechanism involving no significant conformational changes in the SH2 domain. In this study, we have probed these predictions by using isothermal titration calorimetry to extract complete thermodynamic profiles (Delta G degrees, Delta H degrees, Delta S degrees, Delta C(p)degrees) for the binding of the Src SH2 domain to two series of tyrosyl phosphopeptides. One series consisted of peptides that have been determined by X-ray crystallography to have different levels of insertion of the peptide's +3 position into the +3 binding pocket. The other series consisted of peptides with progressively smaller hydrophobic side chains (I, L, V, and A) at the +3 position. Consistent with a binding mechanism that does not involve substantial conformational changes, the Delta C(p)degrees values for all peptides were small and, at least for the high-affinity interactions, similar to the Delta C(p)degrees values predicted from surface area calculations, However, unexpectedly, this study reveals that high-affinity binding was only partially determined by the interactions between the +3 residue in the peptide and the +3 binding pocket. Furthermore, the Delta C(p)degrees values for all peptides studied were similar, implying similar degrees of desolvation of the +3 binding pocket upon binding. These results indicate that the "two-pronged plug two-holed socket" model is an oversimplification of the Src SH2 domain binding mechanism.
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