Ion-pairs in proteins
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-2836(83)80079-5
Ion-pairs in proteins
Abstract
A "working definition" for an ion-pair has been derived based upon analysis of the distance distributions for like- and oppositely charged groups in 38 proteins. Ion-pairs defined according to this criterion (less than or equal to 4 A between charged groups) have been analysed in respect of: (1) the frequencies of different pair types; (2) the residue separations and secondary structural locations of the residues involved; (3) the flexibility of the side-chains involved; (4) their conformation; (5) their environment (accessibility to solvent and proximity to active site or ligand binding regions); and (6) their conservation in related proteins. The results obtained indicate that on average one-third of the charged residues in a protein are involved in ion-pairs and 76% of these are concerned with stabilizing the tertiary (rather than the secondary) structure. Only 17% of ion-pairs are buried, and conservation of the interactions is generally low unless the residues involved have more specific functions to perform. In the light of the results obtained, the role of ion pairs in globular proteins is discussed.
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