Protein Sequence, Structure, Stability and Functionality

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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Protein-protein interactions (protein functionalities) are mediated by water, which compacts individual proteins and promotes close and temporarily stable large-area protein-protein interfaces. Proteins are peptide chains decorated by amino acids, and protein scientists have long described protein-water interactions in terms of qualitative amino acid hydrophobicity scales. Here we examine several recent scales and argue plausibly (in terms of self-organized criticality) that one of them should be regarded as an absolute scale (within the protein universe), analogous to the dielectric scale of bond ionicity in inorganic octet compounds. Applications to repeat proteins (containing upwards of 900 amino acids) are successful, far beyond reasonable expectations, in all cases studied so far. While some of the results are obvious and can be obtained from the ex vitro spatial structures alone, many are hidden from plain view, and can be called phantom relations. As a byproduct, the network theory explains the exceptional functionality of leucine in zippers, heptads, and repeat consensus sites.

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