Molecular Dynamics Simulation of TDP-43 RRM in the Presence and Absence of RNA
Author(s): David Donald Scott, David Mowrey, Karthi Nagarajan, Anil Nair, May Khanna
Structural characterization of the prion prone TAR DNA Binding protein (TDP)-43 has been challenging since its intrinsically disordered regions represent 15-30% of the total protein. TDP-43 is a nucleic acid binding protein with an N-terminal domain, two RNA Recognition Motifs (RRM1 and RRM2) and the C-terminal domain. In this study, we seek to define possible new targetable sites on the apo structure of TDP-43 RRM domains. To do so, we used molecular dynamic (MD) simulations on the NMR solved TDP-43RRM1-2 structure bound to RNA to predict the apo structure. Contact analysis of TDP-43 showed that while the integrity of the individual domains was maintained upon RNA removal, a decrease in interdomain contacts was observed. Moreover, we compared apo TDP- 43 structures obtained from MD to AlphaFold 2 (AF2) predicted TDP-43 structures and found differences in loop regions. Sitemap on predicted apo RRM and RNA bound structures revealed fewer pockets in the RNA-free compared to the RNA-bound structures.