Glucosylceramide synthase (GCS) is an enzyme that catalyzes the first reaction of ceramide glycosylation in sphingolipid metabolism. It represents a primary target in the pharmacological treatment of some lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs), such as Gaucher and Niemann-Pick syndromes. In this study, starting from the model reported in the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database, the location and conformations of GCS substrates and cofactors have been provided by a step-by-step in silico procedure, by which the functional manganese ion and the substrates have been inserted in the GCS structure through combined molecular docking and full-atomistic molecular dynamics approaches, including metadynamics. A detailed analysis by structural dynamics of the complete model system, i.e., the enzyme anchored to the plasma membrane, containing the manganese ion and the two substrates, has been carried out to identify its complex conformational landscape by means of well-tempered metadynamics. A final structure was selected, in which both substrates were present in the active site of the enzyme at minimum distance, thus giving support to a SNi-type reaction mechanism for catalysis. Asp236, Glu235, and Asp144 are found to interact with the metal cofactor, which is able to trap the phosphates of UDP-glucose, while Gly210, Trp276, and Val208 cooperate to provide its correct orientation. Phe205, Cys207, Tyr237, and Leu284 form a pocket for the polar head of the ceramide, which is transiently placed in position to determine the catalytic event, when His193 interacts with the head of the ceramide, thus anchoring the substrate to the active site.

Canini, G., Lo Cascio, E., Della Longa, S., Cecconi, F., Arcovito, A., Human Glucosylceramide Synthase at Work as Provided by "In Silico" Molecular Docking, Molecular Dynamics, and Metadynamics, <<ACS OMEGA>>, 2023; 8 (9): 8755-8765. [doi:10.1021/acsomega.2c08219] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/228636]

Human Glucosylceramide Synthase at Work as Provided by "In Silico" Molecular Docking, Molecular Dynamics, and Metadynamics

Canini, Giorgia;Lo Cascio, Ettore;Cecconi, Francesco;Arcovito, Alessandro
2023

Abstract

Glucosylceramide synthase (GCS) is an enzyme that catalyzes the first reaction of ceramide glycosylation in sphingolipid metabolism. It represents a primary target in the pharmacological treatment of some lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs), such as Gaucher and Niemann-Pick syndromes. In this study, starting from the model reported in the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database, the location and conformations of GCS substrates and cofactors have been provided by a step-by-step in silico procedure, by which the functional manganese ion and the substrates have been inserted in the GCS structure through combined molecular docking and full-atomistic molecular dynamics approaches, including metadynamics. A detailed analysis by structural dynamics of the complete model system, i.e., the enzyme anchored to the plasma membrane, containing the manganese ion and the two substrates, has been carried out to identify its complex conformational landscape by means of well-tempered metadynamics. A final structure was selected, in which both substrates were present in the active site of the enzyme at minimum distance, thus giving support to a SNi-type reaction mechanism for catalysis. Asp236, Glu235, and Asp144 are found to interact with the metal cofactor, which is able to trap the phosphates of UDP-glucose, while Gly210, Trp276, and Val208 cooperate to provide its correct orientation. Phe205, Cys207, Tyr237, and Leu284 form a pocket for the polar head of the ceramide, which is transiently placed in position to determine the catalytic event, when His193 interacts with the head of the ceramide, thus anchoring the substrate to the active site.
2023
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Canini, G., Lo Cascio, E., Della Longa, S., Cecconi, F., Arcovito, A., Human Glucosylceramide Synthase at Work as Provided by "In Silico" Molecular Docking, Molecular Dynamics, and Metadynamics, <<ACS OMEGA>>, 2023; 8 (9): 8755-8765. [doi:10.1021/acsomega.2c08219] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/228636]
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