2018
DOI: 10.1101/427476
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Sequence effects on size, shape, and structural heterogeneity in Intrinsically Disordered Proteins

Abstract: Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) lack well-defined three-dimensional structures, thus challenging the archetypal notion of structure-function relationships. Determining the ensemble of conformations that IDPs explore under physiological conditions is the first step towards understanding their diverse cellular functions. Here, we quantitatively characterize the structural features of IDPs as a function of sequence and length using coarse-grained simulations. For diverse IDP sequences, with the number of… Show more

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“…In spite of good agreement with SAXS described above, and the known ability of the SOP-IDP model to capture both R g and R h for other IDPs (e.g. α-Synuclein) to acceptable accuracy 81 as discussed in previous sections. We refer the reader to the Appendix section, where we provide further discussion on this observed deviation.…”
Section: Temperature-dependent Conformational Changes In Idpsmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…In spite of good agreement with SAXS described above, and the known ability of the SOP-IDP model to capture both R g and R h for other IDPs (e.g. α-Synuclein) to acceptable accuracy 81 as discussed in previous sections. We refer the reader to the Appendix section, where we provide further discussion on this observed deviation.…”
Section: Temperature-dependent Conformational Changes In Idpsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In order to incorporate temperature-dependence of inter-residue interactions in a CG model, it is practical and convenient to develop a model that describes the ambienttemperature phases of disordered polypeptides for diverse sequence compositions. The recently developed SOP-IDP model has been shown to reproduce the radii of gyration (R g ), as well as the small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) profiles at room temperatures for diverse sequence compositions, including highly charged, fully polar, and predominantly hydrophobic sequences 81 . We thus chose the SOP-IDP model, devoid of any explicit temperature-dependence of inter-residue interactions, as the template to build the temperature-dependence upon.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…CD and NMR spectroscopy are powerful tools in directly probing disorder [274,275]. Small-angle scattering methods are sensitive to aggregation, but useful in probing conformational sampling in solution [276], complementing especially Förster resonance energy transfer experiments and computational methods [277,278]. Techniques that require isotope labelling, such as neutron methods and NMR spectroscopy, face their own challenges during protein production.…”
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confidence: 99%