Predicting the Specificity- Determining Positions of Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Axl

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2021
Owing to its clinical significance, modulation of functionally relevant amino acids in protein-protein complexes has attracted a great deal of attention. To this end, many approaches have been proposed to predict the partner-selecting amino acid positions in evolutionarily close complexes. These approaches can be grouped into sequence-based machine learning and structure-based energy-driven methods. In this work, we assessed these methods’ ability to map the specificity-determining positions of Axl, a receptor tyrosine kinase involved in cancer progression and immune system diseases. For sequence-based predictions, we used SDPpred, Multi-RELIEF, and Sequence Harmony. For structure-based predictions, we utilized HADDOCK refinement and molecular dynamics simulations. As a result, we observed that (i) sequence-based methods overpredict partner-selecting residues of Axl and that (ii) combining Multi-RELIEF with HADDOCK-based predictions provides the key Axl residues, covered by the extensive molecular dynamics simulations. Expanding on these results, we propose that a sequence-structure-based approach is necessary to determine specificity-determining positions of Axl, which can guide the development of therapeutic molecules to combat Axl misregulation.
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Authors Karakulak, Tülay;Karakulak, Tülay;Karakulak, Tülay;Karakulak, Tülay;Karakulak, Tülay;Rifaioglu, Ahmet Sureyya;Rodrigues, João P. G. L. M.;Karaca, Ezgi;Karaca, Ezgi;
Journal Frontiers in molecular biosciences
Year 2021
DOI 10.3389/fmolb.2021.658906
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