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Functional assessment of “in vivo” and “in silico” mutations in the guanine binding site of RNase T1: A DFT study
Authors:Pierre Mignon  Stefan Loverix  Jan Steyaert  Paul Geerlings
Abstract:Experimentally, the functional assessment of amino acid side chains in proteins is carried out by comparing parameters such as binding constants for the wild‐type protein and a mutant protein in which the considered side chain is deleted. In the present study, we apply a density functional theory (DFT) methodology to obtain changes in binding energy upon mutations in the enzyme ribonuclease T1. Mutant structures were either taken directly from crystallographic data (“in vivo”) allowing for conformational changes upon mutation, or derived from the wild‐type (“in silico”). Excluding entropic contributions, the computed interaction energy changes upon mutation in vivo correlate qualitatively well with experimental binding free energy changes. In contrast, the in silico approach does not perform as well, especially for residues that contribute largely to binding. Subsequently, we assessed the applicability of the in vivo approach by analyzing the functional cooperativity between pairs of side chains. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2004
Keywords:mutational effect  in vivo mutation  in silico mutation  binding energy  ribonuclease T1  density functional theory
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