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Interstrand pairing patterns in β-barrel membrane proteins:: The positive-outside rule, aromatic rescue, and strand registration prediction
[摘要] beta-Barrel membrane proteins are found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. Little is known about how residues in membrane beta-barrels interact preferentially with other residues on adjacent strands. We have developed probabilistic models to quantify propensities of residues for different spatial locations and for interstrand pairwise contact interactions involving strong H-bonds, sidechain interactions, and weak H-bonds. Using the reference state of exhaustive permutation of residues within the same beta-strand, the propensity values and p-values measuring statistical significance are calculated exactly by analytical formulae we have developed. Our findings show that there are characteristic preferences of residues for different membrane locations. Contrary to the positive-inside rule for helical membrane proteins, beta-barrel membrane proteins follow a significant albeit weaker Positive-outside rule, in that the basic residues Arg and Lys are disproportionately favored in the extracellular cap region and disfavored in the periplasmic cap region. We find that different residue pairs prefer strong backbone H-bonded interstrand pairings (e.g. Gly-aromatic) or non-H-bonded pairings (e.g. aromatic-aromatic). In addition, we find that Tyr and Phe participate in aromatic rescue by shielding Gly from polar environments. We also show that these propensities can be used to predict the registration of strand pairs, an important task for the structure prediction of beta-barrel membrane proteins. Our accuracy of 44% is considerably better than random (7%). It also significantly outperforms a comparable registration prediction for soluble beta-sheets under similar conditions. Our results imply several experiments that can help to elucidate the mechanisms of in vitro and in vivo folding of P-barrel membrane proteins. The propensity scales developed in this study will also be useful for computational structure prediction and for folding simulations. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2005-12-09 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] beta-barrel membrane protein;interstrand contact interactions;two-body potential;positive-outside rule;aromatic rescue [时效性] 
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