Interplay between hydrophobic cluster and loop propensity in beta-hairpin formation.

نویسندگان

  • J F Espinosa
  • V Muñoz
  • S H Gellman
چکیده

Autonomously folding beta-hairpins have recently emerged as powerful tools for elucidating the origins of antiparallel beta-sheet folding preferences. Analysis of such model systems has suggested four potential sources of beta-sheet stability: (1) the conformational propensity of the loop segment that connects adjacent strands; (2) favorable contacts between side-chains on adjacent strands; (3) interstrand hydrogen bonds; and (4) the intrinsic beta-sheet propensities of the strand residues. We describe the design and analysis of a series of isomeric 20 residue peptides in which factors (1)-(4) are identical. Differences in beta-hairpin formation within this series demonstrate that these four factors, individually, are not sufficient to explain beta-sheet stability. In agreement with the prediction of a simple statistical mechanical model for beta-hairpin formation, our results show that the separation between the loop segment and an interstrand cluster of hydrophobic side-chains strongly influences beta-hairpin size and stability, with a smaller separation leading to greater stability.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of molecular biology

دوره 306 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001