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Prediction of allosteric sites and signaling : Insights from benchmarking datasets

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PATTERNS
卷 3, 期 1, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.patter.2021.100408

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Allostery is a mechanism that regulates protein activity through ligand binding at a different site. Predicting allosteric sites is challenging, but bond-to-bond propensity analysis has shown promise. This study extended the analysis to a larger dataset and introduced statistical measures to characterize potential allosteric sites and mechanisms involved.
Allostery is a pervasive mechanism that regulates protein activity through ligand binding at a site different from the orthosteric site. The universality of allosteric regulation complemented by the benefits of highly specific and potentially non-toxic allosteric drugs makes uncovering allosteric sites invaluable. However, there are few computational methods to effectively predict them. Bond-to-bond propensity analysis has successfully predicted allosteric sites in 19 of 20 cases using an energy-weighted atomistic graph. We here extended the analysis onto 432 structures of 146 proteins from two benchmarking datasets for allosteric proteins: AS Bench and CASBench. We further introduced two statistical measures to account for the cumulative effect of high-propensity residues and the crucial residues in a given site. The allosteric site is recovered for 127 of 146 proteins (407 of 432 structures) knowing only the orthosteric sites or ligands. The quantitative analysis using a range of statistical measures enables better characterization of potential allosteric sites and mechanisms involved.

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