DESIGN OF HELIX ENDS - AMINO-ACID PREFERENCES, HYDROGEN-BONDING AND ELECTROSTATIC INTERACTIONS

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DASGUPTA, S
BELL, JA
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[1] RENSSELAER POLYTECH INST,DEPT CHEM,TROY,NY 12180
[2] RENSSELAER POLYTECH INST,CTR BIOPHYS,TROY,NY 12181
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C-CAP; DIPOLE; N-CAP; PHI-PSI-ANGLES; PROTEIN; RAMACHANDRAN PLOT; THERMOSTABILITY; TORSION;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The amino acid sequence and chemical interactions at the ends of 163 helices were surveyed so as better to understand amino acid preferences previously observed [Richardson, J.S. & Richardson, D.C. (1988) Science 240, 1648-1652]. Amino acid preferences differed from the previous survey in some significant details and in ways that might affect the choice of amino acids during the design of a protein helix. The following major conclusions about helix ends were deduced from additional patterns of amino acid occurrence and interactions that were observed. (1) A specific pair of hydrogen bonds is often observed between a glutamic acid (or glutamine) side chain at the N3 position and the N-cap amide hydrogen, and between the N-cap side chain (often threonine) and the N3 amide hydrogen. This reciprocal interaction may be an important means of stabilizing the N-terminal end of a helix. (2) Negatively charged amino acids (aspartic acid and glutamic acid) at the N-terminal end of helices may be more important in stabilizing protein helices than positively charged residues (chiefly lysine) at the C-terminal end. (3) The identity of the residue at the N-cap position is correlated with the backbone conformation at that position. (4) Aspartic acid (or asparagine) at the N2 or N3 position may adopt a conformation that suggests a hydrogen-bonding interaction with the end of the helix, especially when the N-cap side chain does not form a hydrogen bond with the end of the helix.
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