An updated classification and mechanistic insights into ligand binding of the substrate-binding proteins.
Monika ChandravanshiSisir Kant TripathiShankar Prasad KanaujiaPublished in: FEBS letters (2021)
Substrate-binding proteins (SBPs) mediate ligand translocation and have been classified into seven clusters (A-G). Although the substrate specificities of these clusters are known to some extent, their ligand-binding mechanism(s) remain(s) incompletely understood. In this study, the list of SBPs belonging to different clusters was updated (764 SBPs) compared to the previously reported study (504 SBPs). Furthermore, a new cluster referred to as cluster H was identified. Results reveal that SBPs follow different ligand-binding mechanisms. Intriguingly, the majority of the SBPs follow the 'one domain movement' rather than the well-known 'Venus Fly-trap' mechanism. Moreover, SBPs of a few clusters display subdomain conformational movement rather than the complete movement of the N- and C-terminal domains.