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Free-energy landscape of a chameleon sequence in explicit water and its inherent alpha/beta bifacial property.


ABSTRACT: A sequence in yeast MATalpha2/MCM1/DNA complex that folds into alpha-helix or beta-hairpin depending on the surroundings has been known as "chameleon" sequence. We obtained the free-energy landscape of this sequence by using a generalized-ensemble method, multicanonical molecular dynamics simulation, to sample the conformational space. The system was expressed with an all-atom model in explicit water, and the initial conformation for the simulation was a random one. The free-energy landscape demonstrated that this sequence inherently has an ability to form either alpha or beta structure: The conformational distribution in the landscape consisted of two alpha-helical clusters with different packing patterns of hydrophobic residues, and four beta-hairpin clusters with different strand-strand interaction patterns. Narrow pathways connecting the clusters were found, and analysis on the pathways showed that a compact structure formed at the N-terminal root of the chameleon sequence controls the cluster-cluster transitions. The free-energy landscape indicates that a small conditional change induces alpha-beta transitions. Additional unfolding simulations done with replacing amino acids showed that the chameleon sequence has an advantage to form an alpha-helix. Current study may be useful to understand the mechanism of diseases resulting from abnormal chain folding, such as amyloid disease.

SUBMITTER: Ikeda K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2366969 | biostudies-other | 2003 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Free-energy landscape of a chameleon sequence in explicit water and its inherent alpha/beta bifacial property.

Ikeda Kazuyoshi K   Higo Junichi J  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20031101 11


A sequence in yeast MATalpha2/MCM1/DNA complex that folds into alpha-helix or beta-hairpin depending on the surroundings has been known as "chameleon" sequence. We obtained the free-energy landscape of this sequence by using a generalized-ensemble method, multicanonical molecular dynamics simulation, to sample the conformational space. The system was expressed with an all-atom model in explicit water, and the initial conformation for the simulation was a random one. The free-energy landscape dem  ...[more]

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