Literature DB >> 23609962

Analyzing the effect of homogeneous frustration in protein folding.

Vinícius G Contessoto1, Debora T Lima, Ronaldo J Oliveira, Aline T Bruni, Jorge Chahine, Vitor B P Leite.   

Abstract

The energy landscape theory has been an invaluable theoretical framework in the understanding of biological processes such as protein folding, oligomerization, and functional transitions. According to the theory, the energy landscape of protein folding is funneled toward the native state, a conformational state that is consistent with the principle of minimal frustration. It has been accepted that real proteins are selected through natural evolution, satisfying the minimum frustration criterion. However, there is evidence that a low degree of frustration accelerates folding. We examined the interplay between topological and energetic protein frustration. We employed a Cα structure-based model for simulations with a controlled nonspecific energetic frustration added to the potential energy function. Thermodynamics and kinetics of a group of 19 proteins are completely characterized as a function of increasing level of energetic frustration. We observed two well-separated groups of proteins: one group where a little frustration enhances folding rates to an optimal value and another where any energetic frustration slows down folding. Protein energetic frustration regimes and their mechanisms are explained by the role of non-native contact interactions in different folding scenarios. These findings strongly correlate with the protein free-energy folding barrier and the absolute contact order parameters. These computational results are corroborated by principal component analysis and partial least square techniques. One simple theoretical model is proposed as a useful tool for experimentalists to predict the limits of improvements in real proteins.
Copyright © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords:  C-alpha model; molecular dynamics; multivariate analysis; structure-based model

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23609962     DOI: 10.1002/prot.24309

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


  11 in total

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4.  The Role of Electrostatics and Folding Kinetics on the Thermostability of Homologous Cold Shock Proteins.

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5.  Coarse-Grained Simulations of Protein Folding: Bridging Theory and Experiments.

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