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"Cold spots" in protein cold adaptation: Insights from normalized atomic displacement parameters (B'-factors)
Authors:Siglioccolo Alessandro  Gerace Raffaele  Pascarella Stefano
Institution:
  • a Dipartimento di Scienze Biochimiche “A. Rossi Fanelli”, Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy
  • b Centro di Ricerca per l'Analisi dei Modelli e dell'Informazione nei Sistemi Biomedici (CISB), Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy
  • Abstract:Many analyses published in the last decade suggest that enzymes isolated from cold-adapted organisms are characterized by a higher flexibility of their molecular structure. Recently, it has been argued that all cold-adapted enzymes with catalytic efficiency greater than that of their mesophilic counterparts display local flexibility or rigidity that are likely to cooperate, each acting on specific areas of the enzyme structure. Here we report an analysis of the normalized thermal B-factor distributions in psychrophilic proteins compared with those of their mesophilic and thermophilic counterparts with the aim to detect statistically significant local variations of relative backbone flexibility possibly linked to cold adaptation. We utilized a strategy based mainly on intra-family comparison of local distribution of normalized B-factors. After careful statistical treatment of data, the picture emerging from our results suggests that the distribution of the flexibility in psychrophilic enzymes is locally more heterogeneous than in their respective mesophilic homologues.
    Keywords:B-factor  Local flexibility  Cold adaptation  Psychrophiles  Catalysis
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