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Exceptional pairs of amino acid neighbors in alpha-helices.

Bahram Goliaei1, Zarrin Minuchehr.   

Abstract

Amino acids seem to have specific preferences for various locations in alpha-helices. These specific preferences, called singlet local propensity (SLP), have been determined by calculating the preference of occurrence of each amino acid in different positions of the alpha-helix. We have studied the occurrence of amino acids, single or pairs, in different positions, singlet or doublet, of alpha-helices in a database of 343 non-homologous proteins representing a unique superfamily from the SCOP database with a resolution better than 2.5 A from the Protein Data Bank. The preference of single amino acids for various locations of the helix was shown by the relative entropy of each amino acid with respect to the background. Based on the total relative entropy of all amino acids occurring in a single position, the N(cap) position was found to be the most selective position in the alpha-helix. A rigorous statistical analysis of amino acid pair occurrences showed that there are exceptional pairs for which, the observed frequency of occurrence in various doublet positions of the alpha-helix is significantly different from the expected frequency of occurrence in that position. The doublet local propensity (DLP) was defined as the preference of occurrences of amino acid pairs in different doublet positions of the alpha-helix. For most amino acid pairs, the observed DLP (DLP(O)) was nearly equal to the expected DLP (DLP(E)), which is the product of the related SLPs. However, for exceptional pairs of amino acids identified above, the DLP(O) and DLP(E) values were significantly different. Based on the relative values of DLP(O) and DLP(E), exceptional amino acid pairs were divided into two categories. Those, for which the DLP(O) values are higher than DLP(E), should have a strong tendency to pair together in the specified position. For those pairs which the DLP(O) values are less than DLP(E), there exists a hindrance in neighboring of the two amino acids in that specific position of the alpha-helix. These cases have been identified and listed in various tables in this paper. The amount of mutual information carried by the exceptional pairs of amino acids was significantly higher than the average mutual information carried by other amino acid pairs. The average mutual information conveyed by amino acid pairs in each doublet position was found to be very small but non-zero.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12606043     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(03)00105-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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