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Unraveling Protein S Structural

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“Unraveling Protein's Structural Dynamics: from Configurational Dynamics to Ensemble Switching Guides Functional Mesoscale Assemblies”

Hugo Sanabria

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Clemson University

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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

12:45 AM America/Chicago

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Evidence regarding protein structure and function manifest the imperative role that dynamics play in proteins, underlining reconsideration of the unanimated sequence-to-structure-to-function paradigm. Structural dynamics portray a heterogeneous energy landscape described by conformational ensembles where each structural representation can be responsible for unique functions or enable macromolecular assemblies. Using the human p27/Cdk2/Cyclin A ternary complex as an example, we highlight the vital role of intra- and intermolecular dynamics for target recognition, binding, and inhibition as a critical modulator of cell division. Rapidly sampling configurations is critical for the population of different conformational ensembles encoding functional roles. To garner this knowledge, we present how the integration of (sub)ensemble and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy with molecular dynamic simulations can characterize structural dynamics linking the heterogeneous ensembles to function. The incorporation of dynamics into the sequence-to-structure-to-function paradigm promises to assist in tackling various challenges, including understanding the formation and regulation of mesoscale assemblies inside cells.

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biophysicscell divisionconformational ensemblesfluorescence spectroscopymacromolecular assembliesmolecular dynamicsp27/Cdk2/Cyclin Aprotein functionstructural dynamicstarget recognition

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Hugo Sanabria

Assistant Professor

Clemson University

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