Conformational Ensembles of the Disordered 4E-BP2:eIF4E Complex Restrained by smFRET Experiments

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Abstract

Eukaryotic cap-dependent translation initiation is regulated by binding of the predominantly folded eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) to the intrinsically disordered eIF4E binding proteins (4E-BPs). Here, we report full-length atomistic conformational ensembles generated by IDPConformerGenerator and optimized by X-EISDv2 workflow for both apo 4E-BP2, the neuronal 4E-BP, and 4E-BP2 in complex with eIF4E, using data from single-molecule fluorescence and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), together with select coordinates from a 4E-BP1:eIF4E crystal structure. Structural sampling within dynamic complexes is often under-appreciated, with NMR and crystal structure data for 4E-BP:eIF4E suggesting different degrees of structural heterogeneity. Our ensemble models validated by solution spectroscopy data enable comparison of free 4E-BP2 and its complex with eIF4E. This shows a delocalization of contacts around canonical regions, which supports previous findings of unidirectional conditional occupancy of the binding sites. Two new contact regions emerged: one between the disordered N -termini of eIF4E and 4E-BP2, which may play an allosteric role in tuning the binding affinity, and the other between the C-terminus of 4E-BP2 and an extended region of eIF4E, which is consistent with the extended, dynamic binding interface that we reported previously. These results support a model of translation regulation in which the dynamic 4E-BP2:eIF4E complex facilitates accessibility of regulatory sites of 4E-BP2 when bound.

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