Literature DB >> 12538903

Structural composition of betaI- and betaII-proteins.

Narasimha Sreerama1, Robert W Woody.   

Abstract

Circular dichroism spectra of proteins are sensitive to protein secondary structure. The CD spectra of alpha-rich proteins are similar to those of model alpha-helices, but beta-rich proteins exhibit CD spectra that are reminiscent of CD spectra of either model beta-sheets or unordered polypeptides. The existence of these two types of CD spectra for beta-rich proteins form the basis for their classification as betaI- and betaII-proteins. Although the conformation of beta-sheets is largely responsible for the CD spectra of betaI-proteins, the source of betaII-protein CD, which resembles that of unordered polypeptides, is not completely understood. The CD spectra of unordered polypeptides are similar to that of the poly(Pro)II helix, and the poly(Pro)II-type (P2) structure forms a significant fraction of the unordered conformation in globular proteins. We have compared the beta-sheet and P2 structure contents in beta-rich proteins to understand the origin of betaII-protein CD. We find that betaII-proteins have a ratio of P2 to beta-sheet content greater than 0.4, whereas for betaI-proteins this ratio is less than 0.4. The beta-sheet content in betaI-proteins is generally higher than that in betaII-proteins. The origin of two classes of CD spectra for beta-rich proteins appears to lie in their relative beta-sheet and P2 structure contents.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12538903      PMCID: PMC2312430          DOI: 10.1110/ps.0235003

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


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