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Comparative Study
. 1995 Apr 21;248(1):151-61.
doi: 10.1006/jmbi.1995.0208.

A study of four-helix bundles: investigating protein folding via similar architectural motifs in protein cores and in subunit interfaces

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Comparative Study

A study of four-helix bundles: investigating protein folding via similar architectural motifs in protein cores and in subunit interfaces

S L Lin et al. J Mol Biol. .

Abstract

Four-helix bundles are identified and characterized in the subunit interfaces of protein multimers. We find that this motif occurs as often in the interfaces as in the protein monomers. Common and different characteristics demonstrated by the bundles in the two environments suggest the possible stabilization mechanisms of the bundles via cooperative helical twist, dipole alignment and interhelical connections. Nucleation of parallel helix pairs may be a favourable pathway before the pairs couple into bundles during folding. Certain properties found chaotic in the interface four-helix bundles indicate that either the subunit association is far from the global minimum conformation, or that the footprints of the folding pathway are recorded in these properties.

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