Allosteric Communication Pathways and Thermal Rectification in PDZ‑2 Protein: A Computational Study
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Miño Galaz, Germán
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Allosteric Communication Pathways and Thermal Rectification in PDZ‑2 Protein: A Computational Study
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Allosteric communication in proteins is a fundamental and yet unresolved problem of structural biochemistry. Previous findings, from computational biology (Ota, N.; Agard, D. A. J. Mol. Biol. 2005, 351, 345-354), have proposed that heat diffuses in a protein through cognate protein allosteric pathways. This work studied heat diffusion in the well-known PDZ-2 protein, and confirmed that this protein has two cognate allosteric pathways and that heat flows preferentially through these. Also, a new property was also observed for protein structures: heat diffuses asymmetrically through the structures. The underling structure of this asymmetrical heat flow was a normal length hydrogen bond (similar to 2.85 angstrom) that acted as a thermal rectifier. In contrast, thermal rectification was compromised in short hydrogen bonds (similar to 2.60 angstrom), giving rise to symmetrical thermal diffusion. Asymmetrical heat diffusion was due, on a higher scale, to the local, structural organization of residues that, in turn, was also mediated by hydrogen bonds. This asymmetrical/symmetrical energy flow may be relevant for allosteric signal communication directionality in proteins and for the control of heat flow in materials science.
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Fondecyt
3110149
1131003
Millennium Initiative
P09-022-F
Conicyt Proyecto Anillo ACT
1104
FAPESP (Brazil)
2010/16947-9
2013/05475-7
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J. Phys. Chem. B 2015, 119, 6179−6189
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