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. 2022 Jan;90(1):110-122.
doi: 10.1002/prot.26190. Epub 2021 Aug 16.

Introduction of a new scheme for classifying β-turns in protein structures

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Introduction of a new scheme for classifying β-turns in protein structures

Ruojing Zhang et al. Proteins. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Protein β-turn classification remains an area of ongoing development in structural biology research. While the commonly used nomenclature defining type I, type II and type IV β-turns was introduced in the 1970s and 1980s, refinements of β-turn type definitions have been introduced as recently as 2019 by Dunbrack, Jr and co-workers who expanded the number of β-turn types to 18 (Shapovalov et al, PLOS Computat. Biol., 15, e1006844, 2019). Based on their analysis of 13 030 turns from 1074 ultrahigh resolution (≤1.2 Å) protein structures, they used a new clustering algorithm to expand the definitions used to classify protein β-turns and introduced a new nomenclature system. We recently encountered a specific problem when classifying β-turns in crystal structures of pentapeptide repeat proteins (PRPs) determined in our lab that are largely composed of β-turns that often lie close to, but just outside of, canonical β-turn regions. To address this problem, we devised a new scheme that merges the Klyne-Prelog stereochemistry nomenclature and definitions with the Ramachandran plot. The resulting Klyne-Prelog-modified Ramachandran plot scheme defines 1296 distinct potential β-turn classifications that cover all possible protein β-turn space with a nomenclature that indicates the stereochemistry of i + 1 and i + 2 backbone dihedral angles. The utility of the new classification scheme was illustrated by re-classification of the β-turns in all known protein structures in the PRP superfamily and further assessed using a database of 16 657 high-resolution protein structures (≤1.5 Å) from which 522 776 β-turns were identified and classified.

Keywords: hairpin bend; hairpin turn; protein structure; tight turn; type II β turn; β bend; β turn.

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