Optimal mutation sites for PRE data collection and membrane protein structure prediction

PRE 数据收集和膜蛋白结构预测的最佳突变位点

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Abstract

Nuclear magnetic resonance paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) measures long-range distances to isotopically labeled residues, providing useful constraints for protein structure prediction. The method usually requires labor-intensive conjugation of nitroxide labels to multiple locations on the protein, one at a time. Here a computational procedure, based on protein sequence and simple secondary structure models, is presented to facilitate optimal placement of a minimum number of labels needed to determine the correct topology of a helical transmembrane protein. Tests on DsbB (four helices) using just one label lead to correct topology predictions in four of five cases, with the predicted structures <6 Å to the native structure. Benchmark results using simulated PRE data show that we can generally predict the correct topology for five and six to seven helices using two and three labels, respectively, with an average success rate of 76% and structures of similar precision. The results show promise in facilitating experimentally constrained structure prediction of membrane proteins.

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