Study of specific nanoenvironments containing [alfa]-helices in all-[alfa] and ([alfa]+[beta])+([alfa]/[beta]) proteins.

Protein secondary structure elements (PSSEs) such as [alfa]-helices, [beta]-strands, and turns are the primary building blocks of the tertiary protein structure. Our primary interest here is to reveal the characteristics of the nanoenvironment formed by both PSSEs and their surrounding amino acid residues (AARs), which might contribute to the general understanding of how proteins fold.

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Main Authors: MAZONI, I., BORRO, L. C., JARDINE, J. G., YANO, I. H., SALIM, J. A., NESHICH, G.
Other Authors: IVAN MAZONI, CNPTIA; LUIZ CÉSAR BORRO, IB/Unicamp; JOSE GILBERTO JARDINE, CNPM; INACIO HENRIQUE YANO, CNPTIA; JOSÉ AUGUSTO SALIM, USP; GORAN NESIC, CNPTIA.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2018-07-20
Subjects:Teste estatístico, Estrutura secundária de proteína, MANOVA, Student's t-test, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Blue Star STING, Protein secondary structure elements, Amino acid residues, Proteína, Aminoácido, Proteins, Statistical analysis, Amino acids,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1093429
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200018
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Summary:Protein secondary structure elements (PSSEs) such as [alfa]-helices, [beta]-strands, and turns are the primary building blocks of the tertiary protein structure. Our primary interest here is to reveal the characteristics of the nanoenvironment formed by both PSSEs and their surrounding amino acid residues (AARs), which might contribute to the general understanding of how proteins fold.