Natural β-sheet proteins use negative design to avoid edge-to-edge aggregation
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The fact that natural beta-sheet proteins are usually soluble but that fragments or designs of beta structure usually aggregate suggests that natural beta proteins must somehow be designed to avoid this problem. Regular beta-sheet edges are dangerous, because they are already in the right conformation to interact with any other beta strand they encounter. We surveyed edge strands in a large sample of all-beta proteins to tabulate features that could protect against further beta-sheet interactions. beta-barrels, of course, avoid edges altogether by continuous H-bonding around the barrel cylinder. Parallel beta-helix proteins protect their beta-sheet ends by covering them with loops of other structure.…
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- Beta sheet
- BETA (programming language)
- Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
- Twist
- Protein structure
- Chemistry
- Crystallography
- Biophysics
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