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Published on: July 14, 2015
Categorizing prediction modes within low-pLDDT regions of AlphaFold2 structures: near-predictive, pseudostructure and
Christopher J Williams1, Vincent B Chen1, David C Richardson1
1Department of Biochemistry, Duke University School of Medicine, 132 Nanaline Duke Building 3711 DUMC, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
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AlphaFold2 protein structure predictions are widely available for structural biology uses. These predictions, especially for eukaryotic proteins, frequently contain extensive regions predicted below the pLDDT = 70 level, the rule-of-thumb cutoff for high confidence. This work identifies major modes of behavior within low-pLDDT regions through a survey of human proteome predictions provided by the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database. The near-predictive mode resembles folded protein and can be a nearly accurate prediction. Barbed wire is extremely unprotein-like, being recognized by wide looping coils, an absence of packing contacts and numerous signature validation outliers, and it represents a region where the conformation has no predictive value. Pseudostructure presents an intermediate behavior with a misleading appearance of isolated and badly formed secondary-structure-like elements. These prediction modes are compared with annotations of disorder from MobiDB, showing general correlation between barbed wire/pseudostructure and many measures of disorder, an association between pseudostructure and signal peptides, and an association between near-predictive and regions of conditional folding. To enable users to identify these regions within a prediction, a new Phenix tool is developed encompassing the results of this work, including prediction annotation, visual markup and residue selection based on these prediction modes. This tool will help users develop expertise in interpreting difficult AlphaFold predictions and identify the near-predictive regions that can aid in molecular replacement when a prediction does not contain enough high-pLDDT regions.
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