Protein-peptide interactions
- PMID: 7773739
- DOI: 10.1016/0959-440x(95)80015-s
Protein-peptide interactions
Abstract
Proteins can interact with short peptide sequences in a variety of ways that can be sequence dependent or independent. The bound peptides are frequently in an extended conformation but may also adopt beta-turns or alpha-helices as motifs for recognition. The peptides can be completely buried in cavities, bound in grooves or pockets, or form beta-strand type interactions at the protein surface. These various recognition motifs are illustrated by peptide interactions with antibodies, calmodulin, OppA periplasmic binding protein, PapD chaperone, MHC class I and class II molecules, and Src homology (SH) domains 2 and 3.
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