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Positively and negatively charged residues have different effects on the position in the membrane of a model transmembrane helix
[摘要] We have studied the effects of single charged residues on the position of a model transmembrane helix in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane using the glycosylation mapping technique. Asp and Glu residues cause a re-positioning of the C-terminal end of the transmembrane helix when placed in the one to two C-terminal turns but not when placed more centrally. Arg and Lys residues, in contrast, have little effect when placed in the two C-terminal turn but give rise to a more substantial shift in position when placed 9-11 residues from the helix end. We suggest that this difference between the effects of positively and negatively charged residues can be explained by the so-called snorkel effect, i.e. that the very long side-chains of Arg and Lys can reach up along the transmembrane helix to allow the terminal, charged moiety to reside in the lipid headgroup region while the C-alpha of the residue is positioned well below the membrane/water interface. (C) 1998 Academic Press.
[发布日期] 1998-12-11 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] membrane protein;protein structure;glycosylation;transmembrane helix;charged residues [时效性] 
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