Journal article
Mutual Protein-Ligand Conformational Selection Drives cGMP vs. cAMP Selectivity in Protein Kinase G
Abstract
Protein kinase G (PKG) is a major receptor of cGMP, and controls signaling pathways distinct from those regulated by cAMP. However, the contributions of the two substituents that differentiate cGMP from cAMP (i.e. 6-oxo and 2-NH2) to the cGMP-versus-cAMP selectivity of PKG remain unclear. Here, using NMR to map how binding affinity and dynamics of the protein and ligand vary along a ligand double-substitution cycle, we show that the …
Authors
VanSchouwen B; Boulton S; Melacini G
Journal
Journal of Molecular Biology, Vol. 433, No. 21,
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
October 2021
DOI
10.1016/j.jmb.2021.167202
ISSN
0022-2836