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   Analysis of the conformations corresponding to hexapeptide and large sequences characterized by continuous single amino acid repeats in proteins  
   
نویسنده gayatri m. ,guruprasad k.
منبع protein and peptide letters - 2010 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1459 -1465
چکیده    The analysis of conformations corresponding to continuous amino acid repeat peptides (carps) comprising six or more residues in proteins of known three-dimensional structure revealed that alanine,glycine,glutamic acid,proline,valine,histidine,aspartic acid,glutamine and lysine were associated as repeating amino acid residues. alanine,glycine and histidine carps were most common,although the histidine hexapeptide and large carps mainly correspond to affinity tags and are not part of the native protein sequence. the ala and glu carps were observed either as part of helix,or coil or a combination of these conformations. the octapeptide ala carp in six-hairpin glycosidases was observed as part of strand and coil conformation. the gly and pro carps were mainly associated with coil conformation. majority of the coil regions in carps contained beta and gamma-turn structural motifs. the conformations of the asp,glu and lys hexapeptide or larger carps were not defined in the corresponding protein three-dimensional structures analyzed. the longest carp of known conformation was observed for alanine as a decapeptide in a lysozyme-like protein that corresponds to helix. a feature of carps is that a majority are exposed to solvent with accessible surface area greater than 200 a2 units in the protein three-dimensional structure. © 2010 bentham science publishers ltd.
کلیدواژه Amyloid peptides; Chameleon sequences; Continuous amino acid repeats; Inherited-diseases; Peptide design; Protein data bank; Protein sequence-structure analysis; Secondary structure conformations.
آدرس centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),uppal road, India, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),uppal road, India
 
     
   
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