Stabilizing nonpolar/polar side-chain interactions in the alpha-helix - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2001 Dec 1;45(4):449-55.
doi: 10.1002/prot.1161.
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- DOI: 10.1002/prot.1161
Stabilizing nonpolar/polar side-chain interactions in the alpha-helix
C D Andrew et al. Proteins. 2001.
Abstract
A simplistic, yet often used, view of protein stability is that amino acids attract other amino acids with similar polarity, whereas nonpolar and polar side chains repel. Here we show that nonpolar/polar interactions, namely Val or Ile bonding to Lys or Arg in alpha-helices, can in fact be stabilizing. Residues spaced i, i + 4 in alpha-helices are on the same face of the helix, with potential to favorably interact and stabilize the structure. We observe that the nonpolar/polar pairs Ile-Lys, Ile-Arg, and Val-Lys occur in protein helices more often than expected when spaced i, i + 4. Partially helical peptides containing pairs of nonpolar/polar residues were synthesized. Controls with i, i + 5 spacing have the residues on opposite faces of the helix and are less helical than the test peptides with the i, i + 4 interactions. Experimental circular dichroism results were analyzed with helix-coil theory to calculate the free energy for the interactions. All three stabilize the helix with DeltaG between -0.14 and -0.32 kcal x mol(-1). The interactions are hydrophobic with contacts between Val or Ile and the alkyl groups in Arg or Lys. Side chains such as Lys and Arg can thus interact favorably with both polar and nonpolar residues.
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