Atomic packing in proteins is not optimized, most structures containing internal cavities, which have been identified by molecular modelling and characterized experimentally. Cavities seem to play a role in assisting conformational changes between domains or subunit interfaces. Comparison between homologous proteins from thermophiles and mesophiles indicates that optimizing packing enhances stabilization at the expense of flexibility. For proteins which interact with small ligands or substrates, cavities seem to play a role in controlling binding and catalysis, rather than being mere "packing defects". We believe that a more complete analysis on the localization, conservation and role of cavities in protein structures (by modelling and site-directed mutagenesis), will reveal that rather than being randomly distributed, they are located in key positions to allow structural dynamics and thereby functional control.

Roles for holes: are cavities in proteins mere packing defects? / Vallone, Beatrice; Brunori, Maurizio. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-2938. - STAMPA. - 53:1(2004), pp. 46-52.

Roles for holes: are cavities in proteins mere packing defects?

VALLONE, Beatrice;BRUNORI, Maurizio
2004

Abstract

Atomic packing in proteins is not optimized, most structures containing internal cavities, which have been identified by molecular modelling and characterized experimentally. Cavities seem to play a role in assisting conformational changes between domains or subunit interfaces. Comparison between homologous proteins from thermophiles and mesophiles indicates that optimizing packing enhances stabilization at the expense of flexibility. For proteins which interact with small ligands or substrates, cavities seem to play a role in controlling binding and catalysis, rather than being mere "packing defects". We believe that a more complete analysis on the localization, conservation and role of cavities in protein structures (by modelling and site-directed mutagenesis), will reveal that rather than being randomly distributed, they are located in key positions to allow structural dynamics and thereby functional control.
2004
molecular modelling; protein cavities; protein structural dynamics
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Roles for holes: are cavities in proteins mere packing defects? / Vallone, Beatrice; Brunori, Maurizio. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-2938. - STAMPA. - 53:1(2004), pp. 46-52.
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