Prediction of allosteric sites and mediating interactions through bond-to-bond propensities

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B. R. C. Amor
M. T. Schaub
S. N. Yaliraki
M. Barahona
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[1] Imperial College London,Department of Chemistry
[2] Institute of Chemical Biology,Department of Mathematics
[3] Imperial College London,undefined
[4] Imperial College London,undefined
[5] Present address: ICTEAM,undefined
[6] Université catholique de Louvain,undefined
[7] 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve,undefined
[8] Belgium,undefined
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Allostery is a fundamental mechanism of biological regulation, in which binding of a molecule at a distant location affects the active site of a protein. Allosteric sites provide targets to fine-tune protein activity, yet we lack computational methodologies to predict them. Here we present an efficient graph-theoretical framework to reveal allosteric interactions (atoms and communication pathways strongly coupled to the active site) without a priori information of their location. Using an atomistic graph with energy-weighted covalent and weak bonds, we define a bond-to-bond propensity quantifying the non-local effect of instantaneous bond fluctuations propagating through the protein. Significant interactions are then identified using quantile regression. We exemplify our method with three biologically important proteins: caspase-1, CheY, and h-Ras, correctly predicting key allosteric interactions, whose significance is additionally confirmed against a reference set of 100 proteins. The almost-linear scaling of our method renders it suitable for high-throughput searches for candidate allosteric sites.
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