Determinants of Fold Stability in Proteins and Analogues
蛋白质和类似物折叠稳定性的决定因素
基本信息
- 批准号:7848985
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-06-01 至 2012-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdoptedAdoptionAffinityAmino Acid SequenceAmino AcidsAreaBase SequenceBehaviorBindingBioinformaticsChemicalsChemistryCollaborationsDevelopmentDiaminesEngineeringEnvironmentFundingGoalsGuidelinesHigher Order Chromatin StructureLaboratoriesLengthLifeLinkLipid BilayersMembraneMembrane ProteinsMetabolicMethodsMicellesMolecularMolecular ConformationOrganic SynthesisOrganismPatternPeptidesProteinsRelative (related person)ReportingResearchScienceSequence AnalysisSideSolutionsSourceStructureSystemTechniquesTestingThermodynamicsVertebral columnWaterWorkanalogbasebeta pleated sheetcomparativedesigndimerexperienceflexibilityinhibitor/antagonistinsightinterestinterfacialmembrane modelmimeticsnovelpolypeptidepreferenceprogramsprotein foldingprotein functionprotein structurepublic health relevancestructural biologysuccessthioestertool
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Our research is intended to elucidate the origins of specific folding and assembly behavior displayed by proteins. Proteins perform a vast array of functions that are essential for life, and protein activity usually depends on the adoption of higher order structure by the polypeptide chain. Therefore, understanding the factors that control folding and assembly, i.e., secondary, tertiary and often quaternary structure formation, for a given sequence of amino acid residues is a fundamental scientific goal. Our research employs standard characterization tools; in addition, we strive to create new tools that offer unique approaches to important questions. For example, we are developing a set of novel molecular units that enable thermodynamic analysis of parallel beta-sheet secondary structure, and one current goal is to use these tools to elucidate how basic parameters such as number of strands or length of strands influence parallel beta-sheet stability. Our unique tools in this case are unnatural diamine or diacid segments that link peptide segments via their C- or N-termini and promote parallel beta-sheet formation in water. Such linkers are not available in classical protein science, and this research requires a laboratory, such as ours, that has experience in both biophysical characterization and organic synthesis. Another chemical tool recently developed by our group, the "backbone thioester exchange" (BTE) method, offers a unique approach to analysis of sequence-stability correlations at secondary, tertiary and/or quaternary structure levels in small polypeptides. The proposed research includes the use of BTE to probe the factors that govern affinity and selectivity in side-by-side interactions between alpha-helical segments (e.g., coiled-coils). Helix-helix association is a prominent feature of protein tertiary and quaternary structure, and our studies will address previously unanswered questions in this area. In addition, we propose to extend BTE to the study of helix-helix interactions in lipid bilayers. Current understanding of the forces that control protein folding and association in membranes is underdeveloped relative to what is known about proteins in solution, and a major stumbling block in the membrane protein field is lack of effective methods for thermodynamic analysis of structural phenomena. BTE could represent a powerful new tool in this field. We want to extend our understanding beyond proteins to unnatural oligomers that display protein-like structures. Such efforts will broaden fundamental understanding of the ways in which networks of noncovalent interactions control the conformations and binding propensities of flexible oligomers. In addition, this component of our research is motivated by the long-term prospect that unnatural oligomers with well-understood folding rules could provide a basis for creating new kinds of biomedically useful agents. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE Proteins are the workhorse molecules of life. The functions of proteins depend critically on the structures they adopt, and a major goal of our work is to elucidate factors that govern protein structure. Unnatural molecules that display protein-like structural behavior could ultimately be engineered to display biomedically useful protein-like functions, and our goals include the discovery and characterization of new protein-mimetic systems.
描述(由申请人提供):我们的研究旨在阐明蛋白质显示的特定折叠和组装行为的起源。蛋白质执行对生命至关重要的大量功能,并且蛋白质活性通常取决于多肽链采用的高级结构。因此,了解控制折叠和组装的因素,即,对于给定的氨基酸残基序列,二级、三级和通常四级结构的形成是基本的科学目标。我们的研究采用标准的表征工具;此外,我们努力创造新的工具,为重要问题提供独特的方法。例如,我们正在开发一组新的分子单元,使热力学分析的平行β折叠二级结构,目前的一个目标是使用这些工具来阐明基本参数,如链的数量或链的长度如何影响平行β折叠的稳定性。在这种情况下,我们的独特工具是非天然二胺或二酸片段,它们通过C-或N-末端连接肽片段,并促进水中平行β-折叠的形成。这样的连接器在经典的蛋白质科学中是不可用的,这项研究需要一个实验室,比如我们,在生物物理表征和有机合成方面都有经验。我们小组最近开发的另一种化学工具,“骨架硫酯交换”(BTE)方法,提供了一种独特的方法来分析小多肽中二级、三级和/或四级结构水平上的序列稳定性相关性。拟议的研究包括使用BTE来探测控制α-螺旋片段之间并排相互作用的亲和力和选择性的因素(例如,螺旋线圈)。螺旋-螺旋缔合是蛋白质三级和四级结构的一个显著特征,我们的研究将解决这一领域以前未回答的问题。此外,我们建议将BTE扩展到脂质双层中螺旋-螺旋相互作用的研究。目前的理解,控制蛋白质折叠和协会在膜上的力量是欠发达的相对于什么是已知的蛋白质在溶液中,在膜蛋白领域的主要绊脚石是缺乏有效的方法,热力学分析的结构现象。BTE可能是这一领域的一个强大的新工具。我们希望将我们的理解从蛋白质扩展到显示蛋白质样结构的非天然寡聚体。这些努力将拓宽对非共价相互作用网络控制柔性低聚物构象和结合倾向的方式的基本理解。此外,我们的研究的这一部分是由长期的前景,即非天然低聚物与充分理解的折叠规则可以提供一个基础,创造新的种类的生物医学上有用的代理。公共卫生相关性蛋白质是生命的主要分子。蛋白质的功能主要取决于它们所采用的结构,我们工作的一个主要目标是阐明控制蛋白质结构的因素。显示蛋白质样结构行为的非天然分子最终可以被工程化以显示生物医学上有用的蛋白质样功能,我们的目标包括发现和表征新的蛋白质模拟系统。
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