Molecular basis of the functional conflict between chloroquine and peptide transport in the Malaria parasite chloroquine resistance transporter PfCRT

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
John D. Tanner, Sashika N. Richards, Ben Corry
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The Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter (PfCRT) is a key protein contributing to resistance against the antimalarial chloroquine (CQ). Mutations such as K76T enable PfCRT to transport CQ away from its target in the parasite’s digestive vacuole, but this comes at a cost to its natural peptide transport function. This creates fitness costs which can drive changes to drug susceptibility in parasite populations, but the molecular basis of this is not well understood. To investigate, here we run 130 μs of molecular dynamics simulations of CQ-sensitive and CQ-resistant PfCRT isoforms with CQ and peptide substrates. We identify the CQ binding site and characterized diverse peptide binding modes. The K76T mutation allows CQ to access the binding site but disrupts peptide binding, highlighting the importance of cavity charge in determining substrate specificity. This study provides insight into PfCRT polyspecific peptide transport and will aid in rational, structure-based inhibitor design.

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疟原虫氯喹耐药转运体PfCRT中氯喹与肽转运功能冲突的分子基础
恶性疟原虫氯喹耐药转运蛋白(PfCRT)是导致抗疟药氯喹耐药的关键蛋白。像K76T这样的突变使PfCRT能够将CQ从寄生虫的消化液泡中转移出去,但这是以其天然肽运输功能为代价的。这就产生了适应成本,从而导致寄生虫种群的药物敏感性发生变化,但其分子基础尚不清楚。为此,我们对CQ和肽底物对CQ敏感和抗CQ的PfCRT亚型进行了130 μs的分子动力学模拟。我们确定了CQ结合位点,并表征了不同的肽结合模式。K76T突变允许CQ进入结合位点,但破坏肽结合,突出了空腔电荷在确定底物特异性中的重要性。这项研究为PfCRT多肽转运提供了深入的见解,并将有助于合理的、基于结构的抑制剂设计。
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Nature Communications
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24.90
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6928
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3.7 months
期刊介绍: Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.
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