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Origin of Increased Solvent Accessibility of Peptide Bonds in Mutual Synergetic Folding Proteins
Authors:Csaba Magyar  Anik Mentes  Mikls Cserz&#x;  Istvn Simon
Affiliation:1.Institute of Enzymology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Eötvös Loránd Research Network, 1117 Budapest, Hungary; (C.M.); (A.M.); (M.C.);2.Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, 1094 Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:Mutual Synergetic Folding (MSF) proteins belong to a recently discovered class of proteins. These proteins are disordered in their monomeric but ordered in their oligomeric forms. Their amino acid composition is more similar to globular proteins than to disordered ones. Our preceding work shed light on important structural aspects of the structural organization of these proteins, but the background of this behavior is still unknown. We suggest that solvent accessibility is an important factor, especially solvent accessibility of the peptide bonds can be accounted for this phenomenon. The side chains of the amino acids which form a peptide bond have a high local contribution to the shielding of the peptide bond from the solvent. During the oligomerization step, other non-local residues contribute to the shielding. We investigated these local and non-local effects of shielding based on Shannon information entropy calculations. We found that MSF and globular homodimeric proteins have different local contributions resulting from different amino acid pair frequencies. Their non-local distribution is also different because of distinctive inter-subunit contacts.
Keywords:intrinsically disordered proteins  mutual synergetic folding  solvent accessibility of peptide bonds  inter-subunit interaction  solvent-accessible surface area  Shannon information entropy  amino acid composition
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