Phosphorylation of cytosolic hPGK1 affects protein stability and ligand binding: implications for its subcellular targeting in cancer

Author:

Pacheco‐García Juan Luis1,Cano‐Muñoz Mario1,Loginov Dmitry S.2,Vankova Pavla3,Man Petr2,Pey Angel L.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Química Física Universidad de Granada Spain

2. Institute of Microbiology – BioCeV Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Vestec Czech Republic

3. Institute of Biotechnology – BioCeV Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Vestec Czech Republic

4. Departamento de Química Física, Unidad de Excelencia en Química Aplicada a Biomedicina y Medioambiente e Instituto de Biotecnología Universidad de Granada Spain

Abstract

Human phosphoglycerate kinase 1(hPGK1) is a key glycolytic enzyme that regulates the balance between ADP and ATP concentrations inside the cell. Phosphorylation of hPGK1 at S203 and S256 has been associated with enzyme import from the cytosol to the mitochondria and the nucleus respectively. These changes in subcellular locations drive tumorigenesis and are likely associated with site‐specific changes in protein stability. In this work, we investigate the effects of site‐specific phosphorylation on thermal and kinetic stability and protein structural dynamics by hydrogen–deuterium exchange (HDX) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. We also investigate the binding of 3‐phosphoglycerate and Mg‐ADP using these approaches. We show that the phosphomimetic mutation S256D reduces hPGK1 kinetic stability by 50‐fold, with no effect of the mutation S203D. Calorimetric studies of ligand binding show a large decrease in affinity for Mg‐ADP in the S256D variant, whereas Mg‐ADP binding to the WT and S203D can be accurately investigated using protein kinetic stability and binding thermodynamic models. HDX and MD simulations confirmed the destabilization caused by the mutation S256D (with some long‐range effects on stability) and its reduced affinity for Mg‐ADP due to the strong destabilization of its binding site (particularly in the apo‐state). Our research provides evidence suggesting that modifications in protein stability could potentially enhance the translocation of hPGK1 to the nucleus in cancer. While the structural and energetic basis of its mitochondrial import remain unknown.

Publisher

Wiley

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