α螺旋肽的示意图

Y. Tatsu, S. Yamamura, Hitoshi Yamamoto, S. Yoshikawa
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螺旋是蛋白质二级结构中的典型元素。因为蛋白质是由许多原子组成的,所以螺旋结构被简化了。克里克用螺旋网投影法研究了a螺旋的排列[1]。氨基酸的位置被投射在环绕螺旋的圆筒纸上,然后纸张被平打开。通过叠加两张纸,估计了螺旋的排列。Schiffer和Edmundson使用螺旋轮投影法,氨基酸的名称印在螺旋的顶视图上[2]。对于经验丰富的研究人员来说,对a螺旋的两亲性等特征进行成像是很有用的。本文报道了一种明确表示螺旋结构特征的新方法。蜂毒蛋白螺旋结构示意图如图1所示[3]。蜂毒素是蜜蜂的一种毒素,它与脂质双分子层相互作用,最终使脂质双分子层坍塌。这种作用归因于蜂毒蛋白的两亲性螺旋结构。图1A的外图为螺旋轮投影,内图为疏水性分布。圆的半径对应于氨基酸的疏水性。小圆圈和大圆圈分别聚集在上方和下方。这张图清楚地表明,上面是亲水的,下面是疏水的。图1C和图1D为疏水性和疏水性分布的螺旋网投影
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Schematic Representation of the Alpha Helical Peptide
Alpha helix is a typical element in the secondary structure of proteins. Because proteins are composed of many atoms, the a helical structure have been drawn in simplified manners. Crick used the helical net projection to study the packing of the a helices [1]. The position of amino acid is projected on the cylinder paper, which wraps around the helix, and then the paper is opened up flatly. By overlaying two papers, the packing of helices was estimated. Schiffer and Edmundson used the helical wheel projection, where the names of amino acid were printed in top view of the helix [2]. It is useful for experienced researchers to image the feature, such as amphiphilicity, of the a helix. Here we report a novel method which explicitly represents the feature of the a helical structure. Figure 1 shows the schematic helical structure of melittin [3]. Melittin, a toxin of bee, interacts with lipid bilayer and finally collapses the bilayer. The action is attributed to the amphipathic a helical structure of melittin. The outer diagram in Fig. 1A is a helical wheel projection and the inner one shows the distribution of hydrophobicity. The radii of circles correspond to the hydrophobicity of amino acids. Small and large circles gather in the upper side and the lower side, respectively. This diagram explicitly reveals that the upper side is hydrophilic and lower side is hydrophobic. The diagrams in Fig. 1C and 1D are helical net projections for the distribution of hydrophobicity and
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