从结构预测功能:在细胞外蛋白中发现的丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂典型环构象的例子

Richard M Jackson , Robert B Russell
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在结构基因组学时代,从结构上预测蛋白质的功能变得越来越重要。我们关注的问题是在已知结构的蛋白质表面识别潜在丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂相互作用的位点。考虑到不同抑制剂家族的典型环内不存在序列保守性,我们首先通过计算主链RMS偏差,将代表性环与已知结构的蛋白质中所有长度相等的片段进行比较。如果残留物的溶剂可及性明显低于在搜索结构中观察到的,则RMS偏差低于某一阈值(命中数)的片段被移除。这些剩余的命中将被进一步过滤,以去除那些主要发生在二级结构元素中的命中。由于只考虑细胞外蛋白结构域,可能的功能意义进一步受到限制。此外,还进行了一项测试,以确定该环是否可以停靠到丝氨酸蛋白酶胰蛋白酶的结合位点,而不会出现不可接受的空间冲突。通过将不同的典型环结构与蛋白质结构数据库进行比较,我们表明该方法能够检测到以前已知的抑制剂。此外,我们还讨论了在分泌的水解酶、毒素、病毒蛋白、细胞因子和其他蛋白质中发现的潜在的新典型环结构。我们将讨论所发现的几个例子可能的功能意义。
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Predicting function from structure: examples of the serine protease inhibitor canonical loop conformation found in extracellular proteins

The prediction of protein function from structure is becoming of growing importance in the age of structural genomics. We have focused on the problem of identifying sites of potential serine protease inhibitor interactions on the surface of proteins of known structure. Given that there is no sequence conservation within canonical loops from different inhibitor families we first compare representative loops to all fragments of equal length among proteins of known structure by calculating main-chain RMS deviation. Fragments with RMS deviation below a certain threshold (hits) are removed if residues have solvent accessibilities appreciably lower than those observed in the search structure. These remaining hits are further filtered to remove those occurring largely within secondary structure elements. Likely functional significance is restricted further by considering only extracellular protein domains. Also a test is performed to see if the loop can dock into the binding site of the serine protease trypsin without unacceptable steric clashes. By comparing different canonical loop structures to the protein structure database we show that the method was able to detect previously known inhibitors. In addition, we discuss potentially new canonical loop structures found in secreted hydrolases, toxins, viral proteins, cytokines and other proteins. We discuss the possible functional significance of several of the examples found.

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