细菌MocR转录调控因子中连接N-和C-末端结构域的连接子的结构特性

Teresa Milano , Sebastiana Angelaccio , Angela Tramonti , Martino Luigi Di Salvo , Roberto Contestabile , Stefano Pascarella
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肽域间连接体是肽段共价连接两个相邻的结构域内的蛋白质。连接子在天然存在的蛋白质中起着多种结构和功能作用。在这项工作中,我们分析了最近发现的GntR调控子的MocR亚家族的细菌转录调控子的预测连接区域的序列特性。对放线菌门、厚壁菌门、α -、β -和γ -变形菌门的MocR序列进行分析。结果表明,MocR连接子具有门特异性和不同于其他类域间连接子的独特特征。它们的平均长度显著增加,达到31.8±14.3个残基,最大残基数约为150个。组成倾向表现出一般和门特有的趋势。Pro在所有链接中都占主导地位。双倾向分析表明,Pro-Pro是所有连接体中出现频率最高的氨基酸对。利用氨基酸指数对不同特征的连接区域的物理化学性质进行了评估:一般来说,MocR连接具有柔韧性、亲水性,并表现出β-turn或线圈构象的倾向。连接子序列是高度可变的:只有在物种或属水平上相关的生物体的MocR连接子之间的相似性才能通过序列搜索找到。这些结果揭示了细菌调节剂新MocR亚家族的连接区域的性质,并可能为设计具有所需性质的人工连接提供基于知识的规则。
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Structural properties of the linkers connecting the N- and C- terminal domains in the MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators

Structural properties of the linkers connecting the N- and C- terminal domains in the MocR bacterial transcriptional regulators

Peptide inter-domain linkers are peptide segments covalently linking two adjacent domains within a protein. Linkers play a variety of structural and functional roles in naturally occurring proteins. In this work we analyze the sequence properties of the predicted linker regions of the bacterial transcriptional regulators belonging to the recently discovered MocR subfamily of the GntR regulators. Analyses were carried out on the MocR sequences taken from the phyla Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, Alpha-, Beta- and Gammaproteobacteria. The results suggest that MocR linkers display phylum-specific characteristics and unique features different from those already described for other classes of inter-domain linkers. They show an average length significantly higher: 31.8 ± 14.3 residues reaching a maximum of about 150 residues. Compositional propensities displayed general and phylum-specific trends. Pro is dominating in all linkers. Dyad propensity analysis indicate Pro–Pro as the most frequent amino acid pair in all linkers. Physicochemical properties of the linker regions were assessed using amino acid indices relative to different features: in general, MocR linkers are flexible, hydrophilic and display propensity for β-turn or coil conformations. Linker sequences are hypervariable: only similarities between MocR linkers from organisms related at the level of species or genus could be found with sequence searches. The results shed light on the properties of the linker regions of the new MocR subfamily of bacterial regulators and may provide knowledge-based rules for designing artificial linkers with desired properties.

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