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The role of semidisorder in temperature adaptation of bacterial FlgM proteins.


ABSTRACT: Probabilities of disorder for FlgM proteins of 39 species whose optimal growth temperature ranges from 273 K (0°C) to 368 K (95°C) were predicted by a newly developed method called Sequence-based Prediction with Integrated NEural networks for Disorder (SPINE-D). We showed that the temperature-dependent behavior of FlgM proteins could be separated into two subgroups according to their sequence lengths. Only shorter sequences evolved to adapt to high temperatures (>318 K or 45°C). Their ability to adapt to high temperatures was achieved through a transition from a fully disordered state with little secondary structure to a semidisordered state with high predicted helical probability at the N-terminal region. The predicted results are consistent with available experimental data. An analysis of all orthologous protein families in 39 species suggests that such a transition from a fully disordered state to semidisordered and/or ordered states is one of the strategies employed by nature for adaptation to high temperatures.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3853079 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of semidisorder in temperature adaptation of bacterial FlgM proteins.

Wang Jihua J   Yang Yuedong Y   Cao Zanxia Z   Li Zhixiu Z   Zhao Huiying H   Zhou Yaoqi Y  

Biophysical journal 20131201 11


Probabilities of disorder for FlgM proteins of 39 species whose optimal growth temperature ranges from 273 K (0°C) to 368 K (95°C) were predicted by a newly developed method called Sequence-based Prediction with Integrated NEural networks for Disorder (SPINE-D). We showed that the temperature-dependent behavior of FlgM proteins could be separated into two subgroups according to their sequence lengths. Only shorter sequences evolved to adapt to high temperatures (>318 K or 45°C). Their ability to  ...[more]

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