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κ-helix and the helical lock and key model: a pivotal way of looking at polyproline II

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MOTIVATION Polyproline II (PPII) is a common conformation, comparable to α-helix and β-sheet and is a candidate for being the most prevalent secondary structure. PPII, recently termed with a more… Click to show full abstract

MOTIVATION Polyproline II (PPII) is a common conformation, comparable to α-helix and β-sheet and is a candidate for being the most prevalent secondary structure. PPII, recently termed with a more generic name - κ-helix, adopts a left-handed structure with 3-fold rotational symmetry. Lately, a new type of binding mechanism - the helical lock and key model was introduced in SH3-domain complexes, where the interaction is characterized by a sliding helical pattern. However, whether this binding mechanism is unique only to SH3 domains is unreported. RESULTS Here, we show that the helical binding pattern is a universal feature of the κ-helix conformation, present within all the major target families - SH3, WW, profilin, MHC-II, EVH1, and GYF domains. Based on a geometric analysis of 255 experimentally solved structures, we found that they are characterized by a distinctive rotational angle along the helical axis. Furthermore, we found that the range of helical pitch varies between different protein domains or peptide orientations and that the interaction is also represented by a rotational displacement mimicking helical motion. The discovery of rotational interactions as a mechanism, reveals a new dimension in the realm of protein-protein interactions, which introduces a new layer of information encoded by the helical conformation. Due to the extensive involvement of the conformation in functional interactions, we anticipate our model to expand the current molecular understanding of the relationship between protein structure and function. AVAILABILITY We have implemented the proposed methods in an R package freely available at https://github.com/Grantlab/bio3d. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Keywords: lock key; key model; helical lock; conformation; model; helix

Journal Title: Bioinformatics
Year Published: 2020

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