Title of article :
Role of non-covalent interactions for determining the folding rate of two-state proteins Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
M. Michael Gromiha، نويسنده , , K Saraboji، نويسنده , , Shandar Ahmad، نويسنده , , M.N Ponnuswamy، نويسنده , , Makiko Suwa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
10
From page :
263
To page :
272
Abstract :
Understanding the factors influencing the folding rate of proteins is a challenging problem. In this work, we have analyzed the role of non-covalent interactions for the folding rate of two-state proteins by free-energy approach. We have computed the free-energy terms, hydrophobic, electrostatic, hydrogen-bonding and van der Waals free energies. The hydrophobic free energy has been divided into the contributions from different atoms, carbon, neutral nitrogen and oxygen, charged nitrogen and oxygen, and sulfur. All the free-energy terms have been related with the folding rates of 28 two-state proteins with single and multiple correlation coefficients. We found that the hydrophobic free energy due to carbon atoms and hydrogen-bonding free energy play important roles to determine the folding rate in combination with other free energies. The normalized energies with total number of residues showed better results than the total energy of the protein. The comparison of amino acid properties with free-energy terms indicates that the energetic terms explain better the folding rate than amino acid properties. Further, the combination of free energies with topological parameters yielded the correlation of 0.91. The present study demonstrates the importance of topology for determining the folding rate of two-state proteins.
Keywords :
Hydrophobic , Hydrogen bond , Amino acid properties , Protein-folding rates , Correlation coefficient , Multiple regression technique , Free-energy approach
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry
Record number :
1113412
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