Conformation-specific Design: a New Benchmark and Algorithm with Application to Engineer a Constitutively Active MAP Kinase
Conformation-specific Design: a New Benchmark and Algorithm with Application to Engineer a Constitutively Active MAP Kinase
Stern, J.; Alharbi, S.; Sandholu, A.; Arold, S. T.; Della Corte, D.
AbstractA general method for designing proteins with high conformational specificity is desirable for a variety of applications, including enzyme design and drug target redesign. To assess the ability of algorithms to design for conformational specificity, we introduce MotifDiv, a benchmark dataset of 200 conformational specificity design challenges. We also introduce CSDesign, an algorithm for designing proteins with high preference for a target conformation over an alternate conformation. On the MotifDiv benchmark, CSDesign designs protein sequences that are predicted to prefer the target conformation. We apply this method in vitro to redesign human MAP kinase ERK2, an enzyme with active and inactive conformations. Out of two designs for the active conformation, one increased activity sufficiently to retain activity in the absence of activating phosphorylations, a property not present in the wild type protein.