The functions of G proteins--like those of bacterial elongation factor (EF) Tu and the 21 kDa ras proteins (p21ras)--depend upon their abilities to bind and hydrolyze GTP and to assume different conformations in GTP- and GDP-bound states. Similarities in function and amino acid sequence indicate tha
Quantum chemical modeling of the GTP hydrolysis by the RAS–GAP protein complex
✍ Scribed by Igor A Topol; Raul E Cachau; Alexander V Nemukhin; Bella L Grigorenko; Stanley K Burt
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 712 KB
- Volume
- 1700
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1570-9639
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✦ Synopsis
We present results of the modeling for the hydrolysis reaction of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) in the RAS -GAP protein complex using essentially ab initio quantum chemistry methods. One of the approaches considers a supermolecular cluster composed of 150 atoms at a consistent quantum level. Another is a hybrid QM/MM method based on the effective fragment potential technique, which describes interactions between quantum and molecular mechanical subsystems at the ab initio level of the theory. Our results show that the GTP hydrolysis in the RAS -GAP protein complex can be modeled by a substrate-assisted catalytic mechanism. We can locate a configuration on the top of the barrier corresponding to the transition state of the hydrolysis reaction such that the straightforward descents from this point lead either to reactants GTP + H 2 O or to products guanosine diphosphate (GDP) + H 2 PO 4 À . However, in all calculations such a single-step process is characterized by an activation barrier that is too high. Another possibility is a two-step reaction consistent with formation of an intermediate. Here the Pg-O(Ph) bond is already broken, but the lytic water molecule is still in the pre-reactive state. We present arguments favoring the assumption that the first step of the GTP hydrolysis reaction in the RAS -GAP protein complex may be assigned to the breaking of the Pg-O(Ph) bond prior to the creation of the inorganic phosphate.
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