articleProteins Structure Function and BioinformaticsOct 17, 2005Closed access

Very fast empirical prediction and rationalization of protein pK a values

University of Iowa

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Abstract

A very fast empirical method is presented for structure-based protein pKa prediction and rationalization. The desolvation effects and intra-protein interactions, which cause variations in pKa values of protein ionizable groups, are empirically related to the positions and chemical nature of the groups proximate to the pKa sites. A computer program is written to automatically predict pKa values based on these empirical relationships within a couple of seconds. Unusual pKa values at buried active sites, which are among the most interesting protein pKa values, are predicted very well with the empirical method. A test on 233 carboxyl, 12 cysteine, 45 histidine, and 24 lysine pKa values in various proteins shows a…

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Keywords
  • Rationalization (economics)
  • Histidine
  • Chemistry
  • Lysine
  • Absolute deviation
  • Enzyme
  • Mathematics
  • Amino acid
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