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From Constructs to Crystals – Towards Structure Determination of β-barrel Outer Membrane Proteins
Published on: July 4, 2016
High-resolution structure prediction of β-barrel membrane proteins
Wei Tian1, Meishan Lin1, Ke Tang1
1Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607.
Abstract:
[Formula: see text]-Barrel membrane proteins ([Formula: see text]MPs) play important roles, but knowledge of their structures is limited. We have developed a method to predict their 3D structures. We predict strand registers and construct transmembrane (TM) domains of [Formula: see text]MPs accurately, including proteins for which no prediction has been attempted before. Our method also accurately predicts structures from protein families with a limited number of sequences and proteins with novel folds. An average main-chain rmsd of 3.48 Å is achieved between predicted and experimentally resolved structures of TM domains, which is a significant improvement ([Formula: see text]3 Å) over a recent study. For [Formula: see text]MPs with NMR structures, the deviation between predictions and experimentally solved structures is similar to the difference among the NMR structures, indicating excellent prediction accuracy. Moreover, we can now accurately model the extended [Formula: see text]-barrels and loops in non-TM domains, increasing the overall coverage of structure prediction by [Formula: see text]%. Our method is general and can be applied to genome-wide structural prediction of [Formula: see text]MPs.
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