Effect of phosphorylation on the structural dynamics, thermal stability of human dopamine transporter: A simulation study using normal modes, molecular dynamics and Markov State Model

Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling(2023)

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The Human Dopamine Transporter (hDAT) plays an essential role in modulating the Influx/Efflux of dopamine, and it is involved in the mechanism of certain neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Several studies have reported important states for Dopamine transport: outward-facing open state (OFo), the outward-facing closed state (OFc), the holo-occluded state closed (holo), and the inward-facing open state (IFo). Furthermore, experimental assays have shown that different phosphorylation conditions in hDAT can affect the rate of dopamine absorption. We present a protocol using hybrid simulation methods to study the conformational dynamics and stability of states of hDAT under different phosphorylation sites. With this protocol, we explored the conformational space of hDAT, identified the states, and evaluated the free energy differences and the transition probabilities between them in each of the phosphorylation cases. We also presented the conformational changes and correlated them with those described in the literature. There is a thesis/hypothesis that the phosphorylation condition corresponding to NP-333 system (where all sites Ser/Thr from residue 2 to 62 and 254 to 613 are phosphorylated, except residue 333) would decrease the rate of dopamine transport from the extracellular medium to the intracellular medium by hDAT as previously described in the literature by Lin et al., 2003. Our results corroborated this thesis/hypothesis and the data reported. It is probably due to the affectation/changes/alteration of the conformational dynamics of this system that makes the intermediate states more likely and makes it difficult to initial states associated with the uptake of dopamine in the extracellular medium, corroborating the experimental results. Furthermore, our results showed that just single phosphorylation/dephosphorylation could alter intrinsic protein motions affecting the sampling of one or more states necessary for dopamine transport. In this sense, the modification of phosphorylation influences protein movements and conformational preferences, affecting the stability of states and the transition between them and, therefore, the transport.
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hDAT,Hybrid methods,States,Conformational dynamics,Normal mode analysis,Markov state model
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