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TM Finder: a prediction program for transmembrane protein segments using a combination of hydrophobicity and nonpolar phase helicity scales.

C M Deber1, C Wang, L P Liu, A S Prior, S Agrawal, B L Muskat, A J Cuticchia.   

Abstract

Based on the principle of dual prediction by segment hydrophobicity and nonpolar phase helicity, in concert with imposed threshold values of these two parameters, we developed the automated prediction program TM Finder that can successfully locate most transmembrane (TM) segments in proteins. The program uses the results of experiments on a series of host-guest TM segment mimic peptides of prototypic sequence KK AAAXAAAAAXAAWAAXAAAKKKK-amide (where X = each of the 20 commonly occurring amino acids) through which an HPLC-derived hydropathy scale, a hydrophobicity threshold for spontaneous membrane insertion, and a nonpolar phase helical propensity scale were determined. Using these scales, the optimized prediction algorithm of TM Finder defines TM segments by first searching for competent core segments using the combination of hydrophobicity and helicity scales, and then performs a gap-joining operation, which minimizes prediction bias caused by local hydrophilic residues and/or the choice of window size. In addition, the hydrophobicity threshold requirement enables TM Finder to distinguish reliably between membrane proteins and globular proteins, thereby adding an important dimension to the program. A full web version of the TM Finder program can be accessed at http://www.bioinformatics-canada.org/TM/.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11266608      PMCID: PMC2249854          DOI: 10.1110/ps.30301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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