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Patterns and conformations of commonly occurring supersecondary structures (basic motifs) in protein data bank.

Z Sun1, B Jiang.   

Abstract

Short peptides connecting alpha-helices and beta-strands have been analyzed in 240 proteins refined at resolutions of 0.25 nm or better. Connecting peptides of lengths between one and five residues have been classified as part of supersecondary motifs of four types: alpha alpha, alpha beta, beta alpha, and beta beta. Careful consideration has been given to the definition of secondary structures on the basis of hydrogen bonds and main-chain conformational angles. Using five classes of residue conformation-a, b, e, l, t-in the nonregular structure regions of phi, psi space, 34 classes of supersecondary motifs occurring at least five times have been identified. Among these 34 classes, 11 classes that occur more than 25 times are commonly occurring supersecondary structure motifs. The patterns and conformations of the 11 commonly occurring supersecondary structure motifs have been characterized, demonstrating that patterns and conformations adopted by supersecondary structure motifs are limited. The results have relevance to structure prediction, comparative modeling, and protein folding.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8968959     DOI: 10.1007/bf01886750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Protein Chem        ISSN: 0277-8033


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