Dynamic protein domains: Identification, interdependence, and stability

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作者
Yesylevskyy, Semen O. [1 ]
Kharkyanen, Valery N.
Demchenko, Alexander P.
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[1] Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Inst Phys, Dept Phys Biol Syst, Kiev, Ukraine
[2] AV Palladin Biochem Inst, Kiev, Ukraine
[3] TUBITAK, Res Inst Genet Engn & Biotechnol, Gebze, Turkey
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10.1529/biophysj.105.078584
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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Existing methods of domain identification in proteins usually provide no information about the degree of domain independence and stability. However, this information is vital for many areas of protein research. The recently developed hierarchical clustering of correlation patterns (HCCP) technique provides machine-based domain identification in a computationally simple and physically consistent way. Here we present the modi. cation of this technique, which not only allows determination of the most plausible number of dynamic domains but also makes it possible to estimate the degree of their independence (the extent of correlated motion) and stability (the range of environmental conditions, where domains remain intact). With this technique we provided domain assignments and calculated intra- and interdomain correlations and interdomain energies for > 2500 test proteins. It is shown that mean intradomain correlation of motions can serve as a quantitative criterion of domain independence, and the HCCP stability gap is a measure of their stability. Our data show that the motions of domains with high stability are usually independent. In contrast, the domains with moderate stability usually exhibit a substantial degree of correlated motions. It is shown that in multidomain proteins the domains are most stable if they are of similar size, and this correlates with the observed abundance of such proteins.
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