Interaction geometry involving planar groups in protein-protein interfaces

Saha, Rudra Prasad ; Bhattacharyya, Rajasri ; Chakrabarti, Pinak (2007) Interaction geometry involving planar groups in protein-protein interfaces Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 67 (1). pp. 84-97. ISSN 0887-3585

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Official URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/prot.21...

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.21244

Abstract

The geometry of interactions of planar residues is nonrandom in protein tertiary structures and gives rise to conventional, as well as nonconventional (X-H...Π, X-H...O, where X = C, N, or O) hydrogen bonds. Whether a similar geometry is maintained when the interaction is across the protein-protein interface is addressed here. The relative geometries of interactions involving planar residues, and the percentage of contacts giving rise to different types of hydrogen bonds are quite similar in protein structures and the biological interfaces formed by protein chains in homodimers and protein-protein heterocomplexes-thus pointing to the similarity of chemical interactions that occurs during protein folding and binding. However, the percentage is considerably smaller in the nonspecific and nonphysiological interfaces that are formed in crystal lattices of monomeric proteins. The C-H...O interaction linking the aromatic and the peptide groups is quite common in protein structures as well as the three types of interfaces. However, as the interfaces formed by crystal contacts are depleted in aromatic residues, the weaker hydrogen bond interactions would contribute less toward their stability.

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Keywords:Protein-protein Interactions; Interaction Geometry; Contact Preferences; Residue Composition; Molecular Recognition
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