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Cation-π Interactions Greatly Influence Ion Transportability of the Light-Driven Sodium Pump KR2: A Molecular Dynamics Study.

Yunhao MeiYong Shen
Published in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2024)
Krokinobacter eikastus rhodopsin 2 (KR2) is a typical light-driven sodium pump. Although wild-type KR2 exhibits high Na + selectivity, mutagenesis performed on the residues constituting the entrance enables permeation of K + and Cs + , while the underlying mechanism remains elusive. This study presents a comprehensive molecular dynamics investigation, including force field optimization, metadynamics, and alchemical free energy methods, to explore the N61L/G263F mutant of KR2, which exhibits transportability for K + and Cs + . The introduced Phe263 residue can directly promote ion binding at the entrance through cation-π interactions, while the N61L mutation can enhance ion binding at Phe46 by relieving steric hindrance. These results suggest that cation-π interactions may significantly influence the ion transportability and selectivity of KR2, which can provide important insights for protein engineering and the design of artificial ion transporters.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
  • wild type
  • ionic liquid
  • crispr cas
  • binding protein
  • small molecule
  • amino acid
  • protein protein