The amino acid-coupling sequence patterns in thermophilic and mesophilic proteomes

Han-Kuen Liang, Chia-Mao Huang, Jenn-Kang Hwang, M. Ko
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The amino acid-coupling sequence patterns deduced from 74 mesophilic and 15 thermophilic genomes were analyzed. The amino acid-coupling sequence patterns are defined as any two types of amino acids separated apart by one or more amino acids. We found that there exists significantly different distributions of amino acid-coupling sequence patterns between thermophilic and mesophilic proteomes. For example, patterns favored to form local salt bridges (such as KX/sub n/E) are usually preferred by thermophiles; patterns containing glutamate and valine are usually favored by thermophiles, but only some of them are statistically significant; most patterns containing cysteine appear to occur more in mesophiles, but most of them are statistically insignificant except patterns like CX/sub n/P or CX/sub n/C, which is favored by thermophiles. Though previous studies based on global amino acid compositions indicate that glutamate is one of the most favored amino acids by thermophiles, we found that EX/sub n/T, EX/sub n/H and EX/sub n/Q are statistically significant patterns favored by mesophiles. We also identified sequence patterns that can effectively distinguish between thermophilic and mesophilic genomes. By combining the statistically significant amino acid-coupling sequence patterns (of lowest p-values), we find a good linear relationship between these sequence patterns and the optimal growth temperatures of the genomes.
嗜热性和中温性蛋白质组氨基酸偶联序列模式
分析了74个嗜中温型和15个嗜热型基因组的氨基酸偶联序列。氨基酸偶联序列模式定义为被一个或多个氨基酸分开的任意两种类型的氨基酸。研究发现,嗜热性和中温性蛋白质组氨基酸偶联序列模式的分布存在显著差异。例如,有利于形成局部盐桥的模式(如KX/sub n/E)通常是亲热菌的首选;含有谷氨酸和缬氨酸的模式通常受到嗜热菌的青睐,但只有其中一些具有统计显著性;除CX/sub n/P或CX/sub n/C等嗜热菌偏好的模式外,大多数含半胱氨酸的模式在嗜热菌中出现较多,但在统计学上不显著。虽然以往基于全球氨基酸组成的研究表明,谷氨酸是嗜热菌最喜欢的氨基酸之一,但我们发现EX/sub n/T、EX/sub n/H和EX/sub n/Q是嗜热菌最喜欢的氨基酸模式。我们还确定了可以有效区分嗜热性和中温性基因组的序列模式。结合统计上显著的氨基酸偶联序列模式(最低p值),我们发现这些序列模式与基因组的最佳生长温度之间存在良好的线性关系。
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