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Interplay between hydrophobic cluster and loop propensity in beta-hairpin formation: a mechanistic study.

Giorgio Colombo1, Giacomo M S De Mori, Danilo Roccatano.   

Abstract

We investigated the structural determinants of the stability of a designed beta-hairpin containing a natural hydrophobic cluster from the protein GB1 and a D-Pro-Gly turn forming sequence. The results of our simulations shed light on the factors leading to an ordered secondary structure in a model peptide: in particular, the importance of the so-called diagonal interactions in forming a stable hydrophobic nucleus in the beta-hairpin, together with the more obvious lateral interactions, is examined. With the use of long timescale MD simulations in explicit water, we show the role of diagonal interactions in driving the peptide to the correct folded structure (formation of the hydrophobic core with Trp 2, Tyr 4, and Phe 9 in the first stages of refolding) and in keeping it in the ensemble of folded conformations. The combination of the stabilizing effects of the D-Pro-Gly turn sequence and of the hydrophobic nucleus formation thus favors the attainment of an ordered secondary structure compatible with the one determined experimentally. Moreover, our data underline the importance of the juxtapositions of the side chains of amino acids not directly facing each other in the three-dimensional structure. The combination of these interactions forces the peptide to sample a nonrandom portion of the conformational space, as can be seen in the rapid collapse to an ordered structure in the refolding simulation, and shows that the unfolded state can be closely correlated to the folded ensemble of structures, at least in the case of small model peptides.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12592024      PMCID: PMC2312445          DOI: 10.1110/ps.0227203

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


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