Sequence Similarity among Structural Repeats in the Piezo Family of Mechanosensitive Ion Channels.

IF 0.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Microbial Physiology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-15 DOI:10.1159/000531468
Kevin J Hendargo, Ashay O Patel, Onyeka S Chukwudozie, Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, J Andres Christen, Arturo Medrano-Soto, Milton H Saier
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Abstract

Members of the Piezo family of mechanically activated cation channels are involved in multiple physiological processes in higher eukaryotes, including vascular development, cell differentiation, touch perception, hearing, and more, but they are also common in single-celled eukaryotic microorganisms. Mutations in these proteins in humans are associated with a variety of diseases, such as colorectal adenomatous polyposis, dehydrated hereditary stomatocytosis, and hereditary xerocytosis. Available 3D structures for Piezo proteins show nine regions of four transmembrane segments each that have the same fold. Despite the remarkable similarity among the nine characteristic structural repeats in the family, no significant sequence similarity among them has been reported. Using bioinformatics approaches and the Transporter Classification Database (TCDB) as reference, we reliably identified sequence similarity among repeats based on four lines of evidence: (1) hidden Markov model-profile similarities across repeats at the family level, (2) pairwise sequence similarities between different repeats across Piezo homologs, (3) Piezo-specific conserved sequence signatures that consistently identify the same regions across repeats, and (4) conserved residues that maintain the same orientation and location in 3D space.

机械敏感离子通道 Piezo 家族中结构重复序列的相似性
机械激活阳离子通道 Piezo 家族的成员参与了高等真核生物的多种生理过程,包括血管发育、细胞分化、触觉感知、听觉等,但它们在单细胞真核微生物中也很常见。人类体内这些蛋白质的突变与多种疾病有关,如结直肠腺瘤性息肉病、脱水遗传性口腔细胞病和遗传性干细胞增多症。现有的 Piezo 蛋白的三维结构显示,九个区域各有四个跨膜片段,具有相同的折叠。尽管该家族中的九个特征结构重复序列之间具有显著的相似性,但却没有关于它们之间序列相似性的报道。我们使用生物信息学方法并以转运体分类数据库(TCDB)为参考,根据以下四条证据可靠地确定了重复序列之间的相似性:(1)在家族水平上重复序列之间的隐马尔可夫模型-轮廓相似性;(2)压偶同源物中不同重复序列之间的成对序列相似性;(3)压偶特有的保守序列特征,这些特征可持续识别重复序列之间的相同区域;以及(4)在三维空间中保持相同方向和位置的保守残基。
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