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Automated evaluation of quaternary structures from protein crystals

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PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
卷 14, 期 4, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006104

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [31003A 140879]
  2. Research Committee of the Paul Scherrer Institute [FK-05.08.1, FK-04.09.1]
  3. SyBIT/SIS (ETH Zurich)
  4. Intramural Research Program of the National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
  5. National Science Foundation
  6. National Institutes of Health
  7. Department of Energy [NSF DBI-1338415]
  8. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [31003A_140879] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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A correct assessment of the quaternary structure of proteins is a fundamental prerequisite to understanding their function, physico-chemical properties and mode of interaction with other proteins. Currently about 90% of structures in the Protein Data Bank are crystal structures, in which the correct quaternary structure is embedded in the crystal lattice among a number of crystal contacts. Computational methods are required to 1) classify all protein-protein contacts in crystal lattices as biologically relevant or crystal contacts and 2) provide an assessment of how the biologically relevant interfaces combine into a biological assembly. In our previous work we addressed the first problem with our EPPIC (Evolutionary Protein Protein Interface Classifier) method. Here, we present our solution to the second problem with a new method that combines the interface classification results with symmetry and topology considerations. The new algorithm enumerates all possible valid assemblies within the crystal using a graph representation of the lattice and predicts the most probable biological unit based on the pairwise interface scoring. Our method achieves 85% precision (ranging from 76% to 90% for different oligomeric types) on a new dataset of 1,481 biological assemblies with consensus of PDB annotations. Although almost the same precision is achieved by PISA, currently the most popular quaternary structure assignment method, we show that, due to the fundamentally different approach to the problem, the two methods are complementary and could be combined to improve biological assembly assignments. The software for the automatic assessment of protein assemblies (EPPIC version 3) has been made available through a web server at http://www.eppic-web.org.

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