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Neighborhood Preference of Amino Acids in Protein Structures and its Applications in Protein Structure Assessment

Siyuan Liu, Xilun Xiang, Xiang Gao, Haiguang Liu

2020Scientific Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amino acids form protein 3D structures in unique manners such that the folded structure is stable and functional under physiological conditions. Non-specific and non-covalent interactions between amino acids exhibit neighborhood preferences. Based on structural information from the protein data bank, a statistical energy function was derived to quantify amino acid neighborhood preferences. The neighborhood of one amino acid is defined by its contacting residues, and the energy function is determined by the neighboring residue types and relative positions. The neighborhood preference of amino acids was exploited to facilitate structural quality assessment, which was implemented in the neighborhood preference program NEPRE. The source codes are available via https://github.com/LiuLab-CSRC/NePre.

Topics & Concepts

Amino acidAmino acid residuePreferenceResidue (chemistry)Protein structureFunction (biology)Protein Data BankProtein structure predictionStatistical potentialComputer scienceBiochemistryComputational biologyPeptide sequenceChemistryBiologyMathematicsStatisticsGeneticsGeneProtein Structure and DynamicsRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsEnzyme Structure and Function