Intrinsically disordered proteins--relation to general model expressing the active role of the water environment

Adv Protein Chem Struct Biol. 2014:94:315-46. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-800168-4.00008-1.

Abstract

This work discusses the role of unstructured polypeptide chain fragments in shaping the protein's hydrophobic core. Based on the "fuzzy oil drop" model, which assumes an idealized distribution of hydrophobicity density described by the 3D Gaussian, we can determine which fragments make up the core and pinpoint residues whose location conflicts with theoretical predictions. We show that the structural influence of the water environment determines the positions of disordered fragments, leading to the formation of a hydrophobic core overlaid by a hydrophilic mantle. This phenomenon is further described by studying selected proteins which are known to be unstable and contain intrinsically disordered fragments. Their properties are established quantitatively, explaining the causative relation between the protein's structure and function and facilitating further comparative analyses of various structural models.

Keywords: Fuzzy oil drop model; Hydrophobicity; Intrinsically disordered proteins.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Intrinsically Disordered Proteins / chemistry*
  • Models, Molecular*
  • Water / chemistry*

Substances

  • Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
  • Water