Strength of Calpha-H...O=C hydrogen bonds in transmembrane proteins
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Strength of Calpha-H...O=C hydrogen bonds in transmembrane proteins
Abstract
A large number of Calpha-H...O contacts are present in transmembrane protein structures, but contribution of such interactions to protein stability is still not well understood. According to previous ab initio quantum calculations, the stabilization energy of a Calpha-H...O contact is about 2-3 kcal/mol. However, experimental studies on two different Calpha-H...O hydrogen bonds present in transmembrane proteins lead to conclusions that one contact is only weakly stabilizing and the other is not even stabilizing. We note that most previous computational studies were on optimized geometries of isolated molecules, but the experimental measurements were on those in the structural context of transmembrane proteins. In the present study, 263 Calpha-H...O=C contacts in alpha-helical transmembrane proteins were extracted from X-ray crystal structures, and interaction energies were calculated with quantum mechanical methods. The average stabilization energy of a Calpha-H...O=C interaction was computed to be 1.4 kcal/mol. About 13% of contacts were stabilizing by more than 3 kcal/mol, and about 11% were destabilizing. Analysis of the relationships between energy and structure revealed four interaction patterns: three types of attractive cases in which additional Calpha-H...O or N-H...O contact is present and a type of repulsive case in which repulsion between two carbonyl oxygen atoms occur. Contribution of Calpha-H...O=C contacts to protein stability is roughly estimated to be greater than 5 kcal/mol per helix pair for about 16% of transmembrane helices but for only 3% of soluble protein helices. The contribution would be larger if Calpha-H...O contacts involving side chain oxygen were also considered.
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