In Silico Simulations Reveal Molecular Mechanism of Uranyl Ion Toxicity towards DNA-Binding Domain of PARP-1 Protein

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Bulavko, Egor S. [1 ]
Pak, Marina A. [1 ]
Ivankov, Dmitry N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Skolkovo Inst Sci & Technol, Ctr Mol & Cellular Biol, Bolshoy Blvd 30-1, Moscow 121205, Russia
关键词
metalloproteins; PARP-1; DNA-binding domain; zinc finger; uranium; uranyl ion; reaction mechanism; free energy profiles; QM/MM; QM/MM molecular dynamics; BASIS-SETS; AB-INITIO; DYNAMICS; URANIUM; THERMODYNAMICS; SOFTWARE; GROMACS; ORDER;
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10.3390/biom13081269
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The molecular toxicity of the uranyl ion (UO22+) in living cells is primarily determined by its high affinity to both native and potential metal-binding sites that commonly occur in the structure of biomolecules. Recent advances in computational and experimental research have shed light on the structural properties and functional impacts of uranyl binding to proteins, organic ligands, nucleic acids, and their complexes. In the present work, we report the results of the computational investigation of the uranyl-mediated loss of DNA-binding activity of PARP-1, a eukaryotic enzyme that participates in DNA repair, cell differentiation, and the induction of inflammation. The latest experimental studies have shown that the uranyl ion directly interacts with its DNA-binding subdomains, zinc fingers Zn1 and Zn2, and alters their tertiary structure. Here, we propose an atomistic mechanism underlying this process and compute the free energy change along the suggested pathway. Our Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics (QM/MM) simulations of the Zn2-UO22+ complex indicate that the uranyl ion replaces zinc in its native binding site. However, the resulting state is destroyed due to the spontaneous internal hydrolysis of the U-Cys162 coordination bond. Despite the enthalpy of hydrolysis being +2.8 kcal/mol, the overall reaction free energy change is -0.6 kcal/mol, which is attributed to the loss of domain's native tertiary structure originally maintained by a zinc ion. The subsequent reorganization of the binding site includes the association of the uranyl ion with the Glu190/Asp191 acidic cluster and significant perturbations in the domain's tertiary structure driven by a further decrease in the free energy by 6.8 kcal/mol. The disruption of the DNA-binding interface revealed in our study is consistent with previous experimental findings and explains the loss of PARP-like zinc fingers' affinity for nucleic acids.
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