2016
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkw770
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DNA-binding protects p53 from interactions with cofactors involved in transcription-independent functions

Abstract: Binding-induced conformational changes of a protein at regions distant from the binding site may play crucial roles in protein function and regulation. The p53 tumour suppressor is an example of such an allosterically regulated protein. Little is known, however, about how DNA binding can affect distal sites for transcription factors. Furthermore, the molecular details of how a local perturbation is transmitted through a protein structure are generally elusive and occur on timescales hard to explore by simulati… Show more

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“…To obtain a single PSN for each MD ensemble, we included, in the final graph, only those edges which were present in at least 20% of the simulation frames ( p crit = 20%), as previously applied in other cases of study (Papaleo et al, 2012a,b, 2014a; Jónsdóttir et al, 2014; Tiberti et al, 2014; Lambrughi et al, 2016a,b). For each pair of nodes in the PSN graph, a variant of the depth-first search algorithm was employed to identify the shortest path of communication.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain a single PSN for each MD ensemble, we included, in the final graph, only those edges which were present in at least 20% of the simulation frames ( p crit = 20%), as previously applied in other cases of study (Papaleo et al, 2012a,b, 2014a; Jónsdóttir et al, 2014; Tiberti et al, 2014; Lambrughi et al, 2016a,b). For each pair of nodes in the PSN graph, a variant of the depth-first search algorithm was employed to identify the shortest path of communication.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PSN-based methods provide is a solid framework to study protein structures (Angelova et al, 2011;Di Paola and Giuliani, 2015;Ghosh and Vishveshwara, 2008;Mariani et al, 2013;Verkhivker, 2019;Vuillon and Lesieur, 2015). We recently applied it to the study of other cancer-related proteins, allowing to shed light on the underlying structural communication among distal sites Lambrughi et al, 2016;Papaleo et al, 2012a;Sora and Papaleo, 2019) or to help in the classification of potential cancer passenger and driver missense mutations (Nygaard et al, 2016). In details, the PSN employs the graph formalism to identify a network of interacting residues in a given protein from the number of non-covalent contacts in the protein or other intramolecular interactions Viloria et al, 2017).…”
Section: Lc3b Ensemble Under the Lens Of Protein Structure Network: Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, they can resemble bound states to a biological partner 610 , active states of enzymes 11–14 , or conformations that are stabilized by a post-translational modification (PTM) 6, 11 , as well as altered by a disease-related mutation 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%