Schlag, E. W.; Sheu, Sheh-Yi; Selzle, H. L.; Yang, Dah-Yen
Abstract:
Ramachandran plots display the dihedral angles of a single protein residue. We propose a crossed torsion angle plot called SSY-plot between two neighboring amino acids and demonstrate that a special coherence motion can exist between some very special amino acid pairs leading to spontaneous unusual structures. A 6mer was extd. from a BBA polypeptide chain which in this plot shows two diagonal domains for the Ser-Arg pair after some induction time. Other amino acid pairs in general do not show this kind of split domain. This shows that a special pair is required for stabilizing two distinct native structures in protein folding. We suggest that the existence of these two domains corresponds to a bifurcation between two different protein structures and that the special pair is the key to producing these two structures. These two different structures are produced spontaneously without an external agent. [on SciFinder(R)]
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Ramachandran plots display the dihedral angles of a single protein residue. We propose a crossed torsion angle plot called SSY-plot between two neighboring amino acids and demonstrate that a special coherence motion can exist between some very special amino acid pairs leading to spontaneous unusual structures. A 6mer was extd. from a BBA polypeptide chain which in this plot shows two diagonal domains for the Ser-Arg pair after some induction time. Other amino acid pairs in general do not show th...
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Keywords:
Conformation (interaction of adjacent amino acids in proteins) Amino acids Proteins Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassified), PRP (Properties), BIOL (Biological study) (interaction of adjacent amino acids in proteins) Conformation (protein interaction of adjacent amino acids in proteins) amino acid conformation protein
Congress title:
CAN 146:374394 6-3 General Biochemistry Institute fur Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, TU-Muenchen, Garching, Germany. Journal 0009-4536