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An analysis of the helix-to-strand transition between peptides with identical sequence
Authors:Zhou X  Alber F  Folkers G  Gonnet G H  Chelvanayagam G
Institution:Department of Computer Science, Eidgen?ssische Technische Hochshule, Zürich, Switzerland.
Abstract:An analysis of peptide segments with identical sequence but that differ significantly in structure was performed over non-redundant databases of protein structures. We focus on those peptides, which fold into an alpha-helix in one protein but a beta-strand in another. While the study shows that many such structurally ambivalent peptides contain amino acids with a strong helical preference collocated with amino acids with a strong strand preference, the results overwhelmingly indicate that the peptide's environment ultimately dictates its structure. Furthermore, the first naturally occurring structurally ambivalent nonapeptide from evolutionary unrelated proteins is described, highlighting the intrinsic plasticity of peptide sequences. We even find seven proteins that show structural ambivalence under different conditions. Finally, a computer algorithm has been implemented to identify regions in a given sequence where secondary structure prediction programs are likely to make serious mispredictions.
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