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   Protein Flexibility Facilitates Quaternary Structure Assembly and Evolution  
   
نویسنده marsh j.a. ,teichmann s.a.
منبع plos biology - 2014 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 5
چکیده    The intrinsic flexibility of proteins allows them to undergo large conformational fluctuations in solution or upon interaction with other molecules. proteins also commonly assemble into complexes with diverse quaternary structure arrangements. here we investigate how the flexibility of individual protein chains influences the assembly and evolution of protein complexes. we find that flexibility appears to be particularly conducive to the formation of heterologous (i.e.,asymmetric) intersubunit interfaces. this leads to a strong association between subunit flexibility and homomeric complexes with cyclic and asymmetric quaternary structure topologies. similarly,we also observe that the more nonhomologous subunits that assemble together within a complex,the more flexible those subunits tend to be. importantly,these findings suggest that subunit flexibility should be closely related to the evolutionary history of a complex. we confirm this by showing that evolutionarily more recent subunits are generally more flexible than evolutionarily older subunits. finally,we investigate the very different explorations of quaternary structure space that have occurred in different evolutionary lineages. in particular,the increased flexibility of eukaryotic proteins appears to enable the assembly of heteromeric complexes with more unique components. © 2014 marsh,teichmann.
آدرس european molecular biology laboratory,european bioinformatics institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridge,united kingdom,mrc human genetics unit,mrc institute of genetics and molecular medicine,university of edinburgh,western general hospital,edinburgh, United Kingdom, european molecular biology laboratory,european bioinformatics institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridge,united kingdom,wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridge, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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