PEPstr: a de novo method for tertiary structure prediction of small bioactive peptides.
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چکیده
Among secondary structure elements, beta-turns are ubiquitous and major feature of bioactive peptides. We analyzed 77 biologically active peptides with length varying from 9 to 20 residues. Out of 77 peptides, 58 peptides were found to contain at least one beta-turn. Further, at the residue level, 34.9% of total peptide residues were found to be in beta-turns, higher than the number of helical (32.3%) and beta-sheet residues (6.9%). So, we utilized the predicted beta-turns information to develop an improved method for predicting the three-dimensional (3D) structure of small peptides. In principle, we built four different structural models for each peptide. The first 'model I' was built by assigning all the peptide residues an extended conformation (phi = Psi = 180 degrees ). Second 'model II' was built using the information of regular secondary structures (helices, beta-strands and coil) predicted from PSIPRED. In third 'model III', secondary structure information including beta-turn types predicted from BetaTurns method was used. The fourth 'model IV' had main-chain phi, Psi angles of model III and side chain angles assigned using standard Dunbrack backbone dependent rotamer library. These models were further refined using AMBER package and the resultant C(alpha) rmsd values were calculated. It was found that adding the beta-turns to the regular secondary structures greatly reduces the rmsd values both before and after the energy minimization. Hence, the results indicate that regular and irregular secondary structures, particularly beta-turns information can provide valuable and vital information in the tertiary structure prediction of small bioactive peptides. Based on the above study, a web server PEPstr (http://www.imtech.res.in/raghava/pepstr/) was developed for predicting the tertiary structure of small bioactive peptides.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Protein and peptide letters
دوره 14 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007