Hydrophobic core formation in protein complex of cathepsin |
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Authors: | Monika Piwowar Mateusz Banach Leszek Konieczny |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Bioinformatics and Telemedicine, Medical College – Jagiellonian University, Lazarza 16, 31-530, Krakow, Poland.;2. Chair of Medical Biochemistry, Medical College – Jagiellonian University, Kopernika 7, 31-034, Krakow, Poland. |
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Abstract: | The “fuzzy oil drop” model assumes that the idealized hydrophobic core in a protein body can be described by a 3D Gauss function. The structure of the 1ICF protein (cathepsin), which participates in the proteolysis process and has cysteine-type peptidase activity, has been analyzed on the basis of the “fuzzy oil drop” model. The authors have determined the contribution of individual exon fragments to the creation of a common hydrophobic core and assessed the involvement of each chain in this process, depending on the number of complexed chains. Quantitative assessment of exons, chains, dimers, and the whole complex suggest that each of these units plays a different role in shaping the protein’s hydrophobic core. |
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Keywords: | hydrophobicity oil drop model hydrophobic core exon fuzzy oil drop |
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