2009
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0910851106
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A sequence-compatible amount of native burial information is sufficient for determining the structure of small globular proteins

Abstract: Protein tertiary structures are known to be encoded in amino acid sequences, but the problem of structure prediction from sequence continues to be a challenge. With this question in mind, recent simulations have shown that atomic burials, as expressed by atom distances to the molecular geometrical center, are sufficiently informative for determining native conformations of small globular proteins. Here we use a simple computational experiment to estimate the amount of this required burial information and find … Show more

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“…These regions show different rates of amino acid substitution, with the hydrophobic core evolving more slowly than the hydrophilic surface [5]. Quantitatively, core residues evolve up to 10x slower than surface residues [6], and include residues that are the most informative for determining the topology of the native fold [7]. In fact, rates of evolution correlate strongly with fractional residue burial [8].…”
Section: Evolution Of Structurally Ordered Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These regions show different rates of amino acid substitution, with the hydrophobic core evolving more slowly than the hydrophilic surface [5]. Quantitatively, core residues evolve up to 10x slower than surface residues [6], and include residues that are the most informative for determining the topology of the native fold [7]. In fact, rates of evolution correlate strongly with fractional residue burial [8].…”
Section: Evolution Of Structurally Ordered Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparison with available prediction schemes might be instructive, since our simulations resemble previous schemes that minimize a simplified heuristic energy function containing both sequence‐dependent and sequence‐independent terms. As emphasized in previous reports, however, they stand out in assuming that burial propensities constitute the only information to be obtained from sequence. In particular, there are no sequence‐dependent terms to favor specific tertiary interactions as in most previous schemes, for example, Refs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have been exploring the possibility that atomic burials, as quantified by central distances, could constitute such messages . In terms of a simple analogy with human communication, which is actually similar to the one discussed in Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The introduction of information-theoretic interpretation of hydrophobicity distributions may lead to valuable insights [84]. One result of the meeting of hydrophobicity and information theory, especially noteworthy in this context, supports our approach by demonstrating improvements in contact potentials tailored to the compositional properties of the sequences of interest [85].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%