Site-Specific Amino Acid Distributions Follow a Universal Shape

被引:3
|
作者
Johnson, Mackenzie M. [1 ,2 ]
Wilke, Claus O. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Integrat Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Univ Texas Austin, Inst Cellular & Mol Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Amino-acid distributions; Protein site variability; Evolutionary modeling; MUTATION-SELECTION MODELS; PROTEIN EVOLUTION; SEQUENCE EVOLUTION; SUBSTITUTION; COEFFICIENTS; STABILITY; RATES;
D O I
10.1007/s00239-020-09976-8
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In many applications of evolutionary inference, a model of protein evolution needs to be fitted to the amino acid variation at individual sites in a multiple sequence alignment. Most existing models fall into one of two extremes: Either they provide a coarse-grained description that lacks biophysical realism (e.g., dN/dS models), or they require a large number of parameters to be fitted (e.g., mutation-selection models). Here, we ask whether a middle ground is possible: Can we obtain a realistic description of site-specific amino acid frequencies while severely restricting the number of free parameters in the model? We show that a distribution with a single free parameter can accurately capture the variation in amino acid frequency at most sites in an alignment, as long as we are willing to restrict our analysis to predicting amino acid frequencies by rank rather than by amino acid identity. This result holds equally well both in alignments of empirical protein sequences and of sequences evolved under a biophysically realistic all-atom force field. Our analysis reveals a near universal shape of the frequency distributions of amino acids. This insight has the potential to lead to new models of evolution that have both increased realism and a limited number of free parameters.
引用
收藏
页码:731 / 741
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The Site-Specific Amino Acid Preferences of Homologous Proteins Depend on Sequence Divergence
    Ferrada, Evandro
    GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2019, 11 (01): : 121 - 135
  • [22] Controlled and Oriented Immobilization of Protein by Site-Specific Incorporation of Unnatural Amino Acid
    Seo, Moon-Hyeong
    Han, Jieun
    Jin, Zongwen
    Lee, Dong-Won
    Park, Hee-Sung
    Kim, Hak-Sung
    ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2011, 83 (08) : 2841 - 2845
  • [23] The potential for mapping nematode distributions for site-specific management
    Wyse-Pester, DY
    Wiles, LJ
    Westra, P
    JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY, 2002, 34 (02) : 80 - 87
  • [24] Prediction of site-specific amino acid distributions and limits of divergent evolutionary changes in protein sequences (vol 22, pg 630, 2005)
    Porto, M
    Roman, HE
    Vendruscolo, M
    Bastolla, U
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2005, 22 (04) : 1156 - 1156
  • [25] A noncanonical amino acid-based relay system for site-specific protein labeling
    Chen, Yuda
    Loredo, Axel
    Gordon, Aviva
    Tang, Juan
    Yu, Chenfei
    Ordonez, Janett
    Xiao, Han
    CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 54 (52) : 7187 - 7190
  • [26] Site-Specific Protein Dynamics Probed by Ultrafast Infrared Spectroscopy of a Noncanonical Amino Acid
    Hall, Christopher R.
    Collado, Jinnette Tolentino
    Iuliano, James N.
    Gil, Agnieszka A.
    Adamczyk, Katrin
    Lukacs, Andras
    Greetham, Gregory M.
    Sazanovich, Igor
    Tonge, Peter J.
    Meech, Stephen R.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2019, 123 (45): : 9592 - 9597
  • [27] Site-specific incorporation of an unnatural amino acid into the HIV-1 Env spike
    Arnett, S. O.
    Burton, D. R.
    RETROVIROLOGY, 2009, 6
  • [28] SITE-SPECIFIC MUTAGENESIS IDENTIFIES AMINO-ACID RESIDUES CRITICAL IN PROHORMONE PROCESSING
    GOMEZ, S
    BOILEAU, G
    ZOLLINGER, L
    NAULT, C
    RHOLAM, M
    COHEN, P
    EMBO JOURNAL, 1989, 8 (10): : 2911 - 2916
  • [29] Site-specific glycosylation and single amino acid substitution dramatically reduced the immunogenicity of β-lactoglobulin
    Endo, Michio
    Yoshida, Tadashi
    Ishii, Keisatoi
    Iwamoto, Taku
    Totsuka, Mamoru
    Hattori, Makoto
    BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, 2023, 87 (04) : 426 - 433
  • [30] BIOSYNTHETIC SITE-SPECIFIC INCORPORATION OF A NON-NATURAL AMINO-ACID INTO A POLYPEPTIDE
    BAIN, JD
    GLABE, CG
    DIX, TA
    CHAMBERLIN, AR
    DIALA, ES
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1989, 111 (20) : 8013 - 8014