Ij. Enyedy et al., ALTERNATE PATHWAYS FOR ACETIC-ACID AND ACETATE ION RELEASE FROM ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE - A MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS STUDY, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(32), 1998, pp. 8043-8050
Two competing passageways for the exit of acetic acid and acetate ion
in Torpedo californica (Tc) acetylcholinesterase (ACHE) were studied b
y examining free energies of passage through two potential trajectorie
s using the umbrella sampling technique as implemented in CHARMM. The
coordinates for migration were defined as the distance from Se200 O ga
mma, one through the 20-Angstrom long active-site gorge ending with Tr
p279 and a 14-Angstrom long route ending at Arg244. The free energies
were calculated in successive windows 0.5 Angstrom wide for 40-90 ps.
The potential of mean force (PMF) was calculated along the coordinate
for migration. The PMF for the migration of acetic acid decreases by s
imilar to 8 kcal/mol after 8-Angstrom travel through the main gorge. T
he PMF profile for acetate ion migration falls to a 6 kcal/mol lower v
alue than for acetic acid migration in the main gorge. The free energy
barrier for the migration of acetate ion is 1.5 kcal/mol due to a con
striction formed by Tyr121, Phe290, Phe330, and Phe331 in the main gor
ge. The interaction between acetic acid/acetate ion and the OH group o
f Tyr121 appears to guide product release through the main gorge. Acet
ate ion remains hydrogen-bonded to Tyr121 until it approaches Trp279 w
hen it is expelled into bulk water. Acetic acid encounters a 6 kcal/mo
l barrier through the alternate pathway, while the PMF for acetate ion
drops similar to 27 kcal/mol when it approaches Arg244. This is the l
owest energy path. Full molecular dynamics simulations, free of restra
int for 170 ps, result in the migration of acetate ion through the sho
rt channel but not through the main gorge. The results indicate that i
f the nascent acetic acid should ionize within 3.5 Angstrom from Ser20
0 O gamma it would be more likely to exit via the alternate channel th
an through the main gorge.