Comparison of a molecular dynamics model with the X-ray structure of the N370S acid-beta-glucosidase mutant that causes Gaucher disease.

TitleComparison of a molecular dynamics model with the X-ray structure of the N370S acid-beta-glucosidase mutant that causes Gaucher disease.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsOffman, MN, Krol, M, Rost, B, Silman, I, Sussman, JL, Futerman, AH
JournalProtein Eng Des Sel
Volume24
Issue10
Pagination773-5
Date Published2011 Oct
ISSN1741-0134
KeywordsAnimals, Catalysis, Crystallography, X-Ray, Gaucher Disease, Glucosylceramidase, Humans, Hydrogen Bonding, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Mutation
Abstract

Recently, two studies were published that examined the structure of the acid-β-glucosidase N370S mutant, the most common mutant that causes Gaucher disease. One study used the experimental tool of X-ray crystallography, and the other utilized molecular dynamics (MD). The two studies reinforced each other through the similarities in their findings, but each approach also added some unique information. Both studies report that the conformation of active site loop 3 changes, due to an altered hydrogen bonding network; however, the MD study produced additional data concerning the flexibility of loop 1 and the catalytic residues that are not observed in the other study.

DOI10.1093/protein/gzr032
Alternate JournalProtein Eng. Des. Sel.
PubMed ID21724649