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Close pairs of carboxylates: a possibility of multicenter hydrogen bonds in proteins.

Ivan Y Torshin1, Robert W Harrison, Irene T Weber.   

Abstract

Covalent attachment of hydrogen to the donor atom may be not an essential characteristic of stable hydrogen bonds. A positively charged particle (such as a proton), located between the two negatively charged residues, may lead to a stable interaction of the two negative residues. This paper analyzes close Asp-Glu pairs of residues in a large set of protein chains; 840 such pairs of residues were identified, of which 28% were stabilized by a metal ion, 12% by a positive residue nearby and 60% are likely to be stabilized by a proton. The absence of apparent structural constraints, secondary structure preferences, somewhat lower B-factors and a distinct correlation between pH and the minimal O-O distance in carboxylate pairs suggest that most of the abnormally close pairs could indeed be stabilized by a shared proton. Implications for protein stability and modeling are discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12702800     DOI: 10.1093/proeng/gzg027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Eng        ISSN: 0269-2139


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