The molecular machines of life, proteins, are made up of twenty kinds of amino acids, each with distinctive side chains. We present a geometrical analysis of the protrusion statistics of side chains in more than 4000 high-resolution protein structures. We employ a coarse-grained representation of the protein backbone viewed as a linear chain of C alpha atoms and consider just the heavy atoms of the side chains. We study the large variety of behaviors of the amino acids based on both rudimentary structural chemistry as well as geometry. Our geometrical analysis uses a backbone Frenet coordinate system for the common study of all amino acids. Our analysis underscores the richness of the repertoire of amino acids that is available to nature to design protein sequences that fit within the putative native state folds.

Amino-Acid Characteristics in Protein Native State Structures

Skrbic T.
;
Giacometti A.;Maritan A.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The molecular machines of life, proteins, are made up of twenty kinds of amino acids, each with distinctive side chains. We present a geometrical analysis of the protrusion statistics of side chains in more than 4000 high-resolution protein structures. We employ a coarse-grained representation of the protein backbone viewed as a linear chain of C alpha atoms and consider just the heavy atoms of the side chains. We study the large variety of behaviors of the amino acids based on both rudimentary structural chemistry as well as geometry. Our geometrical analysis uses a backbone Frenet coordinate system for the common study of all amino acids. Our analysis underscores the richness of the repertoire of amino acids that is available to nature to design protein sequences that fit within the putative native state folds.
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