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Interview: Protein Folding and Studies of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Published on: July 16, 2008
Protein Folding Structures: Formation of Folding Structures Based on Probability Theory
Mitsuaki Narita1, Masakuni Narita2, Yasuko Itsuno3
1Department of Biotechnology & Life Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Naka-machi 2-24-16, Koganei, Tokyo 183-8588, Japan.
Abstract:
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that shows that the X-ray structures of proteins can be dissected into their continuous folding structure units. Each folding structure unit was designed such that both the terminal di- or tri-peptide sequences shared common sequences with the two adjacent folding structure units. To encode the folding structure information of proteins into their amino acid sequences, we proposed 44 kinds of folding elements, which covered all of the amino acids in the protein chains, and defined all folding structure units. The folding element was defined to mean a minimum structural piece, which covered the frame of the main chain of each amino acid in a protein chain. A folding structure unit of a local sequence could be fully characterized by the sequential combination of individual folding elements assigned to each amino acid. The folding structure information showed amino acid preferences in various positions in folding structure units. Folding structure formation proceeded on the basis of probability theory. Strikingly, relative formation ability analysis clearly indicated that we can decode the types and the chain length of folding structure units from the amino acid sequence of a protein.
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