Sequence and structural features of binding site residues in protein-protein complexes

M. Gromiha, N. Saranya, S. Selvaraj, B. Jayaram, K. Fukui
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We have developed an energy based approach for identifying the binding site residues in protein-protein complexes. The binding site residues have been analyzed with sequence and structure based parameters such as neighboring residues in the vicinity of binding sites and conformational switching. We observed specific preferences of dipeptides and tripeptides for binding, which is unique to proteinprotein complexes. Our analysis showed that 7% of residues changed their conformations upon proteinprotein complex formation and it is 9.2% and 6.6% in the binding and non-binding sites, respectively. Specifically, the residues Glu, Lys, Leu and Ser changed their conformation from coil to helix/strand and from helix to coil/strand. Leu, Ser, Thr and Val prefer to change their conformation from strand to coil/helix. The results obtained in this study will be helpful for understanding and predicting the binding sites in protein-protein complexes.
蛋白质-蛋白质复合物中结合位点残基的序列和结构特征
我们已经开发了一种基于能量的方法来识别蛋白质-蛋白质复合物中的结合位点残基。结合位点残基的序列和结构参数包括结合位点附近的邻近残基和构象开关。我们观察到二肽和三肽结合的特定偏好,这是蛋白质蛋白质复合物所特有的。我们的分析表明,7%的残基在蛋白质复合物形成时改变了它们的构象,在结合位点和非结合位点分别为9.2%和6.6%。其中,Glu、Lys、Leu和Ser的构象由螺旋变为螺旋/链,由螺旋变为螺旋/链。Leu, Ser, Thr和Val倾向于将它们的构象从股状变为螺旋状。本研究结果将有助于理解和预测蛋白质-蛋白质复合物的结合位点。
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