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Dihedral-angle Gaussian distribution driving protein folding

2007; Elsevier BV; Volume: 387; Issue: 8-9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.physa.2007.11.034

ISSN

1873-2119

Autores

Pedro Hugo de Figueirêdo, Marcelo A. Moret, Eliane Maria de Souza Nogueira, S. Coutinho,

Tópico(s)

Biochemical and Structural Characterization

Resumo

The proposal of this paper is to provide a simple angular random walk model to build up polypeptide structures, which encompass properties of dihedral angles of folded proteins. From this model, structures will be built with lengths ranging from 125 up to 400 amino acids for the different fractions of secondary structure motifs, which dihedral angles were randomly chosen according to narrow Gaussian probability distributions. In order to measure the fractal dimension of proteins three different cases were analyzed. The first contained alpha-helix structures only, the second beta-strands structures and the third a mix of alpha-helices and beta-sheets. The behavior of proteins with alpha-helix motifs are more compacted than in other situations. The findings herein indicate that this model describes some structural properties of a protein and suggest that randomness is an essential ingredient but proteins are driven by narrow angular Gaussian probability distributions and not by random-walk processes.

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