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Application of principal component analysis to determine the key structural features contributing to iron superoxide dismutase thermostability
Authors:Ding Yanrui  Cai Yujie  Han Yonggang  Zhao Bingqiang  Zhu Lei
Affiliation:Jiangnan University, Wuxi, People's Republic of China. yr_ding@jiangnan.edu.cn
Abstract:Iron superoxide dismutase (Fe-SOD) is predominantly found in bacteria and mitochondria. The thermal stability of Fe-SOD from different sources can vary dramatically. We have studied the influence of structural parameters on Fe-SOD thermostability by principal component analysis (PCA). The results show that an increased α-helical and turn content, an increased α-helix and loop length, an increase in the number of main-main chains and charged-uncharged hydrogen bonds, a decrease in the 3(10) -helix content, and a decreased β-strand and loop length are all important factors for Fe-SOD thermostability. Interestingly, the use of charged residues to form salt bridges is tendentious in thermophilic Fe-SOD. Negatively charged Arg and positively charged Glu are efficiently used to form salt bridges. The cooperative action of the exposed area, the hydrogen bonds, and the secondary structure plays a crucial role in resisting high temperatures, which demonstrates that the increased stability of thermophilic Fe-SOD is provided by several structural factors acting together.
Keywords:iron superoxide dismutase  principal component analysis  thermostability  structural parameters
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