Application of three-dimensional molecular hydrophobicity potential to the analysis of spatial organization of membrane domains in proteins: I. Hydrophobic properties of transmembrane segments of Na+, K+-ATPase
- 1 December 1992
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Protein Journal
- Vol. 11 (6) , 665-675
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01024968
Abstract
A new computer-aided molecular modeling approach based on the concept of three-dimensional (3D) molecular hydrophobicity potential has been developed to calculate the spatial organization of intramembrane domains in proteins. The method has been tested by calculating the arrangement of membrane-spanning segments in the photoreaction center ofRhodopseudomonas viridis and comparing the results obtained with those derived from the X-ray data. We have applied this computational procedure to the analysis of interhelical packing in membrane moiety of Na+, K+-ATPase. The work consists of three parts. In Part I, 3D distributions of electrostatic and molecular hydrophobicity potentials on the surfaces of transmembrane helical peptides were computed and visualized. The hydrophobic and electrostatic properties of helices are discussed from the point of view of their possible arrangement within the protein molecule. Interlocation of helical segments connected with short extramembrane loops found by means of optimization of their hydrophobic/hydrophilic contacts is considered in Part II. The most probable 3D model of packing of helical peptides in the membrane domain of Na+, K+-ATPase is discussed in the final part of the work.Keywords
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