Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4386608620> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4386608620 abstract "Allostery is a major driver of biological processes requiring coordination. Thus, it is one of the most fundamental and remarkable phenomena in nature, and there is motivation to understand and manipulate it to a multitude of ends. Today, it is often described in terms of two phenomenological models proposed more than a half-century ago involving only T(tense) or R(relaxed) conformations. Here, methyl-based NMR provides extensive detail on a dynamic T to R switch in the classical dimeric allosteric protein, yeast chorismate mutase (CM), that occurs in the absence of substrate, but only with the activator bound. Switching of individual subunits is uncoupled based on direct observation of mixed TR states in the dimer. This unique finding excludes both classic models and solves the paradox of a coexisting hyperbolic binding curve and highly skewed substrate-free T-R equilibrium. Surprisingly, structures of the activator-bound and effector-free forms of CM appear the same by NMR, providing another example of the need to account for dynamic ensembles. The apo enzyme, which has a sigmoidal activity profile, is shown to switch, not to R, but to a related high-energy state. Thus, the conformational repertoire of CM does not just change as a matter of degree depending on the allosteric input, be it effector and/or substrate. Rather, the allosteric model appears to completely change in different contexts, which is only consistent with modern ensemble-based frameworks." @default.
- W4386608620 created "2023-09-12" @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5010573181 @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5015714366 @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5017442585 @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5021087379 @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5060695628 @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5072314994 @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5088422127 @default.
- W4386608620 creator A5092846680 @default.
- W4386608620 date "2023-09-11" @default.
- W4386608620 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W4386608620 title "Mixed, nonclassical behavior in a classic allosteric protein" @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1504794115 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1505975336 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1506226772 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1507878352 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1520921680 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1964209812 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1964439982 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1966078827 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1969542803 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1970340187 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1972745877 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1974225312 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1974326515 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1992796227 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1997596850 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W1998093640 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2002292771 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2003283900 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2005316000 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2005392755 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2009239521 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2022570131 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2024077365 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2037723020 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2040388576 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2044699597 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2049922605 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2050305437 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2054516131 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2060872117 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2062808839 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2063530729 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2063681149 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2066327580 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2070883748 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2077413231 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2079608656 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2082928276 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2111499691 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2112907786 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2113670799 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2117510107 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2123522999 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2124676068 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2129884882 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2160544821 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2196312033 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2528563178 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2624283596 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2811115832 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2883866052 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2885134480 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2915347451 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2921824170 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W2972723573 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W3016921470 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W30334872 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W3035163185 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W3036464240 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W3211620974 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W4220667170 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W4297999321 @default.
- W4386608620 cites W4300817772 @default.
- W4386608620 doi "https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2308338120" @default.
- W4386608620 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37695919" @default.
- W4386608620 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4386608620 type Work @default.
- W4386608620 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4386608620 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5010573181 @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5015714366 @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5017442585 @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5021087379 @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5060695628 @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5072314994 @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5088422127 @default.
- W4386608620 hasAuthorship W4386608620A5092846680 @default.
- W4386608620 hasBestOaLocation W43866086201 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C109964505 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C166342909 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C2778526059 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C2779546866 @default.
- W4386608620 hasConcept C51785407 @default.