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Protein side-chain conformational entropy derived from fusion data--comparison with other empirical scales.

M J Sternberg1, J S Chickos.   

Abstract

The loss of conformational entropy of protein side-chains is a major effect in the energetics of folding. The simplest approach is to enumerate the number of freely rotatable bonds. Recently, two scales of side-chain conformational entropy have been proposed based on the definition of entropy as the Boltzmann sampling over all accessible states (S = -R sigma p(i)lnp(i), where p(i) is the probability of being in a rotameric state). In one scale, derived only for aliphatic and aromatic side-chains, the values of p(i) were obtained from Monte Carlo simulations. In the other scale, the observed frequencies of different rotameric states in a database of protein crystal structures yielded an estimate for p(i). Here an empirical estimation of the fusion entropy of the side-chains is used to derive a third scale. The fusion entropy is obtained as a sum of empirically derived contributions from component hydrocarbon and functional groups. There is a good agreement between the fusion scale and the other two scales. This suggests that the magnitude of conformational entropy is being correctly established.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8170918     DOI: 10.1093/protein/7.2.149

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


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