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Missing strings of residues in protein crystal structures.

Kristina Djinovic-Carugo1, Oliviero Carugo2.   

Abstract

A large fraction of the protein crystal structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank are incomplete, since the position of one or more residues is not reported, despite these residues are part of the material that was analyzed. This may bias the use of the protein crystal structures by molecular biologists. Here we observe that in the large majority of the protein crystal structures strings of residues are missing. Polar residues incline to occur in missing strings together with glycine, while apolar and aromatic residues tend to avoid them. Particularly flexible residues, as shown by their extremely high B-factors, by their exposure to the solvent and by their secondary structures, flank the missing strings. These data should be a helpful guideline for crystallographers that encounter regions of flat and uninterpretable electron density as well as end-users of crystal structures.

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Keywords:  conformational disorder; disordered proteins; missing atoms; missing residues; protein crystal structure; protein data bank; structural bioinformatics; unfolded proteins

Year:  2015        PMID: 28232893      PMCID: PMC5314880          DOI: 10.1080/21690707.2015.1095697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intrinsically Disord Proteins        ISSN: 2169-0707


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