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A novel secondary structure based on fused five-membered rings motif.


ABSTRACT: An analysis of protein structures indicates the existence of a novel, fused five-membered rings motif, comprising of two residues (i and i?+?1), stabilized by interresidue Ni+1-H???Ni and intraresidue Ni+1-H???O=Ci+1 hydrogen bonds. Fused-rings geometry is the common thread running through many commonly occurring motifs, such as ?-turn, ?-bulge, Asx-turn, Ser/Thr-turn, Schellman motif, and points to its structural robustness. A location close to the beginning of a ?-strand is rather common for the motif. Devoid of side chain, Gly seems to be a key player in this motif, occurring at i, for which the backbone torsion angles cluster at ~(-90°, -10°) and (70°, 20°). The fused-rings structures, distant from each other in sequence, can hydrogen bond with each other, and the two segments aligned to each other in a parallel fashion, give rise to a novel secondary structure, topi, which is quite common in proteins, distinct from two major secondary structures, ?-helix and ?-sheet. Majority of the peptide segments making topi are identified as aggregation-prone and the residues tend to be conserved among homologous proteins.

SUBMITTER: Dhar J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4980606 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel secondary structure based on fused five-membered rings motif.

Dhar Jesmita J   Kishore Raghuvansh R   Chakrabarti Pinak P  

Scientific reports 20160811


An analysis of protein structures indicates the existence of a novel, fused five-membered rings motif, comprising of two residues (i and i + 1), stabilized by interresidue Ni+1-H∙∙∙Ni and intraresidue Ni+1-H∙∙∙O=Ci+1 hydrogen bonds. Fused-rings geometry is the common thread running through many commonly occurring motifs, such as β-turn, β-bulge, Asx-turn, Ser/Thr-turn, Schellman motif, and points to its structural robustness. A location close to the beginning of a β-strand is rather common for t  ...[more]

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