Conformational entropy of a single peptide controlled under force governs protease recognition and catalysis

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TitleConformational entropy of a single peptide controlled under force governs protease recognition and catalysis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsGuerin ME, Stirnemann G, Giganti D
JournalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Volume115
Pagination11525-11530
Date Published11
Keywordsenzymology, mechanics, proteases, single molecule, torsional free energy
Abstract

An immense repertoire of protein chemical modifications catalyzed by enzymes is available as proteomics data. Quantifying the impact of the conformational dynamics of the modified peptide remains challenging to understand the decisive kinetics and amino acid sequence specificity of these enzymatic reactions in vivo, because the target peptide must be disordered to accommodate the specific enzyme-binding site. Here, we were able to control the conformation of a single-molecule peptide chain by applying mechanical force to activate and monitor its specific cleavage by a model protease. We found that the conformational entropy impacts the reaction in two distinct ways. First, the flexibility and accessibility of the substrate peptide greatly increase upon mechanical unfolding. Second, the conformational sampling of the disordered peptide drives the specific recognition, revealing force-dependent reaction kinetics. These results support a mechanism of peptide recognition based on conformational selection from an ensemble that we were able to quantify with a torsional free-energy model. Our approach can be used to predict how entropy affects site-specific modifications of proteins and prompts conformational and mechanical selectivity.

DOI10.1073/pnas.1803872115
Citation Key2018|2137
PubMed ID30341218