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Protein-peptide binding pathways revealed by two-dimensional replica-exchange molecular dynamics

Wu, Y.; Shinobu, A.

2026-04-01 biophysics
10.64898/2026.03.30.715468 bioRxiv
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Protein kinases regulate signaling by recognizing short sequence motifs, and how these motifs bind influences both specificity and therapeutic strategies that target kinase pathways. Peptide-based inhibitors that engage substrate-recognition regions are attracting interest, but designing them requires an understanding of how a flexible peptide approaches and settles into the bound pose. Traditional studies have focused on the bound pose and affinities, whereas the steps that link the initial encounter with the bound pose have been explored less thoroughly because the relevant intermediates are too short-lived to capture experimentally and evolve on timescales that standard molecular dynamics cannot readily access. Here, we focused on Abl kinase and Abltide, the experimentally identified optimal substrate peptide for Abl kinase, and examined the sequence of events linking initial encounter to the bound pose using two-dimensional replica exchange (gREST/REUS), which selectively enhances flexibility in the peptide and its binding interface while also sampling progression along a distance coordinate. The resulting simulations yielded a detailed binding landscape, revealing five distinct encounter regions outside the substrate-binding site and six intermediate states that may connect the initial approach to the bound pose. Some encounter regions and intermediate states participate in the dominant binding pathways. During this process, EF/G/{beta}11 hydrophobic patch, together with G helix negative patch, plays a central role in guiding Abltide toward the substrate-binding site. These findings provide mechanistic insight into substrate recognition by protein kinases and offer a foundation for the rational design of peptide-based inhibitors.

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