III.思考球状蛋白质的几何框架:蛋白质的转折。

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1002/prot.26671
Tatjana Škrbić, Achille Giacometti, Trinh X Hoang, Amos Maritan, Jayanth R Banavar
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摘要

我们最近的研究表明,沿链的成对拨动相互作用概念为理解基于对称性和几何的蛋白质二级和三级结构的形成提供了一个统一的框架。我们发现,α螺旋和β片是一种特殊的几何结构,它们以重复的方式具有系统的拨动接触,这种接触沿α螺旋是局部的,而沿β片内的一对相邻链则是非局部的。成对的拨动相互作用也会影响三级结构的形成,但这种作用较弱,而且不像二级结构的形成那样有特殊的几何限制。在这里,我们证明了蛋白质的转折(蛋白质中最常见的非重复结构元素)是局部(如α-螺旋)和孤立(非重复)戳对接触的实例,其几何约束被部分放宽。蛋白质转折(有时也称为反向转折、β-转折、β-弯曲、发夹弯曲、310弯曲、扭结、小部件等)的这种简单而纯粹的几何定义为统一它们提供了一个简单的框架。我们介绍了系统分析的结果,并确定了它们的结构类别及其各自的氨基酸偏好。
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III. Geometrical framework for thinking about globular proteins: Turns in proteins.

We have shown recently that the notion of poking pairwise interactions along a chain provides a unifying framework for understanding the formation of both secondary and the tertiary protein structure based on symmetry and geometry. α-helices and β-sheets are found to be special geometries that have systematic poking contacts in a repetitive manner with the contacts being local along the α-helix and non-local along a pair of adjacent strands within a β-sheet. Pairwise poking interactions also govern tertiary structure formation, but they are weaker and there are no special geometrical constraints as in secondary structure formation. Here we demonstrate that protein turns, the most prevalent non-repetitive structural element in proteins, are instances of local (as in α-helices) and isolated (non-repetitive) poking pairwise contacts for which the geometrical constraints are partially relaxed. This simple and purely geometrical definition of protein turns (also sometimes known as reverse turns, β-turns, β-bends, hairpin bends, 310 bends, kinks, widgets, etc.) provides a simple framework for unifying them. We present the results of a systematic analysis and identify their structural classes as well as their respective amino acid preferences.

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Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics
Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
172
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: PROTEINS : Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics publishes original reports of significant experimental and analytic research in all areas of protein research: structure, function, computation, genetics, and design. The journal encourages reports that present new experimental or computational approaches for interpreting and understanding data from biophysical chemistry, structural studies of proteins and macromolecular assemblies, alterations of protein structure and function engineered through techniques of molecular biology and genetics, functional analyses under physiologic conditions, as well as the interactions of proteins with receptors, nucleic acids, or other specific ligands or substrates. Research in protein and peptide biochemistry directed toward synthesizing or characterizing molecules that simulate aspects of the activity of proteins, or that act as inhibitors of protein function, is also within the scope of PROTEINS. In addition to full-length reports, short communications (usually not more than 4 printed pages) and prediction reports are welcome. Reviews are typically by invitation; authors are encouraged to submit proposed topics for consideration.
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