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Default Ligand-induced conformational change of Plasmodium falciparum AMA1 detected using (19)F NMR.

Ligand-induced conformational change of Plasmodium falciparum AMA1 detected using (19)F NMR.

Related Articles Ligand-induced conformational change of Plasmodium falciparum AMA1 detected using (19)F NMR.

J Med Chem. 2014 Jul 28;

Authors: Ge X, MacRaild CA, Devine S, Debono CO, Wang G, Scammells PJ, Scanlon MJ, Anders RF, Foley M, Norton RS

Abstract
We established an efficient means of probing ligand-induced conformational change in the malaria drug target AMA1 using 19F NMR. AMA1 was labeled with 5-fluorotryptophan (5F-Trp) and the resulting 5F-Trp resonances were assigned by mutagenesis of the native Trp residues. By introducing additional Trp residues at strategic sites within a ligand-responsive loop, we detected distinct conformational consequences when various peptide and small-molecule ligands bound AMA1. Our results demonstrate an increase in flexibility in this loop caused by the native ligand, as inferred from, but not directly observed in, crystal structures. In addition we found evidence for long-range allosteric changes in AMA1 that are not observed crystallographically. This method will be valuable in ongoing efforts to identify and characterize therapeutically relevant inhibitors of protein-protein interactions involving AMA1, and is generalizable to the study of ligand-induced conformational change in a wide range of other drug targets.


PMID: 25068708 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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