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Intramolecular Interaction with the E6 Region Stabilizes the Closed Conformation of the N-SH2 Domain and Concurs with the Self-Inhibitory Docking in Downregulating the Activity of the SHP2 Tyrosine Phosphatase: A Molecular Dynamics Study

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23094794

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tyrosine phosphatase; tandem SH2 domain; enzyme regulation; protein-protein interactions; molecular dynamics; allostery

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The localization and activity of SHP2 tyrosine phosphatase are regulated by the binding of phosphotyrosine peptides to the tandem SH2 domains. The N-SH2 domain can inhibit the enzyme's activity by blocking the catalytic site, but this inhibition can be relieved by binding of phosphotyrosine peptides. A molecular dynamics simulation study reveals that the closed conformation of the self-inhibited phosphatase is stabilized by the interaction between the N-SH2 domain and a conserved peptide portion in PTPN11 exon 6.
The localization and activity of the SHP2 tyrosine phosphatase across different cellular compartments to the target substrates are steered by the binding of phosphotyrosine (pY) peptides to the tandem SH2 domains. The most N-terminal domain (N-SH2) can also keep the enzyme inactive by intramolecular occlusion of the catalytic site. Enzyme activity can be recovered by an allosteric disruption of this self-inhibitory docking upon the binding of pY peptides to the N-SH2 domain. Prior to this, the N-SH2 domain must abandon the closed conformation because it impedes the access of pY peptides to the binding cleft. Although it cooperates with the self-inhibitory docking in the negative regulation of the phosphatase activity, the structural determinants of the stability of the closed conformation in the self-inhibited phosphatase are still elusive. To address this issue, a molecular dynamics simulation study is carried out. It is shown that the closed conformation is stabilized by the interaction of the N-SH2 domain with a conserved peptide portion in the region encoded by PTPN11 exon 6 (E6).

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