Literature DB >> 25613414

Helical assemblies: structure determinants.

Natalya A Kurochkina1, Michael J Iadarola2.   

Abstract

Protein structural motifs such as helical assemblies and α/β barrels combine secondary structure elements with various types of interactions. Helix-helix interfaces of assemblies - Ankyrin, ARM/HEAT, PUM, LRR, and TPR repeats - exhibit unique amino acid composition and patterns of interactions that correlate with curvature of solenoids, surface geometry and mutual orientation of the helical edges. Inner rows of ankyrin, ARM/HEAT, and PUM-HD repeats utilize edges (i-1, i) and (i+1, i+2) for the interaction of the given α-helix with preceding and following helices correspondingly, whereas outer rows of these proteins and LRR repeats invert this pattern and utilize edges (i-1, i) and (i-3, i-2). Arrangement of contacts observed in protein ligands that bind helical assemblies has to mimic the assembly pattern to provide the same curvature as a determinant of binding specificity. These characteristics are important for understanding fold recognition, specificity of protein-protein interactions, and design of new drugs and materials.
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Keywords:  Assembly; Enantiomer-selective ligand binding; Helix–helix interface; Protein conformation; Repeats

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25613414     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2015.01.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Theor Biol        ISSN: 0022-5193            Impact factor:   2.691


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