An amino-domino model described by a cross-peptide-bond Ramachandran plot defines amino acid pairs as local structural units

Aviv A. Rosenberg, Nitsan Yehishalom, Ailie Marx, Alex M. Bronstein

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Abstract

Protein structure, both at the global and local level, dictates function. Proteins fold from chains of amino acids, forming secondary structures, α-helices and β-strands, that, at least for globular proteins, subsequently fold into a three-dimensional structure. Here, we show that a Ramachandran-type plot focusing on the two dihedral angles separated by the peptide bond, and entirely contained within an amino acid pair, defines a local structural unit. We further demonstrate the usefulness of this cross-peptide-bond Ramachandran plot by showing that it captures β-turn conformations in coil regions, that traditional Ramachandran plot outliers fall into occupied regions of our plot, and that thermophilic proteins prefer specific amino acid pair conformations. Further, we demonstrate experimentally that the effect of a point mutation on backbone conformation and protein stability depends on the amino acid pair context, i.e., the identity of the adjacent amino acid, in a manner predictable by our method.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2301064120
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume120
Issue number44
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • dihedral angle
  • protein structure
  • Ramachandran outlier
  • Ramachandran plot
  • secondary structure

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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