Literature DB >> 17894348

Prolylproline unit in model peptides and in fragments from databases.

Ilona Hudáky1, András Perczel.   

Abstract

The prolylproline sequence unit is found in several naturally occurring linear and cyclic peptides with immunosuppressive and toxic activity. Furthermore, Pro-Pro units are abundant in collagen, in ligand motifs binding to SH3 or WW domains, as well as in vital enzymes such as DNA glycosylase and thrombin. In all these sequence units a special role is dedicated to conformation in order to successfully fulfill the appropriate biological function. Therefore, a detailed analysis of the basic conformational properties of Pro-Pro is expected to reveal the versatile structural role of this sequence. PCM (polarizable continuum model) calculations on the basis of ab initio and density functional theory investigations using the model peptide HCO-L-Pro-L-Pro-NH2 are presented. Cis-trans isomerism, backbone conformation and ring puckering are studied. A systematic comparison is made to experimental data gained on L-prolyl-L-proline sequence units retrieved from the Protein Data Bank as well as from the Cambridge Structural Database. PCM data are in good agreement with high-resolution X-ray crystallography. Population data derived from energy calculations and those gained directly from statistics predict that 87% of the Pro-Pro sequence units adopt elongated structures, while 13% form beta-turns. Both approaches prefer the same 6 out of the 36 ideally possible backbone folds. Polyproline II unit (t epsilonL t epsilonL), other elongated structures (c epsilonL t epsilonL, t epsilonL t alphaL and t epsilonL t gammaL), type VIa (t epsilonL c alphaL) and type I or III beta-turns (t alphaL t alphaL) altogether describe 96% of the prolylproline sequences. In disordered proteins or domains, Pro-Pro sequence units may sample the various conformers and contribute to the segmental motions. 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 17894348     DOI: 10.1002/prot.21630

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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