Comparative analysis of permanent and transient domain–domain interactions in multi‐domain proteins

Author:

Sidhanta Swayam Prakash Das1ORCID,Sowdhamini Ramanathan123ORCID,Srinivasan Narayanaswamy1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Molecular Biophysics Unit Indian Institute of Science Bangalore India

2. Computational Approaches to Protein Science National Centre for Biological Sciences Bangalore India

3. Computational Biology Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology Bangalore India

Abstract

AbstractProtein domains are structural, functional, and evolutionary units. These domains bring out the diversity of functionality by means of interactions with other co‐existing domains and provide stability. Hence, it is important to study intra‐protein inter‐domain interactions from the perspective of types of interactions. Domains within a chain could interact over short timeframes or permanently, rather like protein–protein interactions (PPIs). However, no systematic study has been carried out between two classes, namely permanent and transient domain–domain interactions. In this work, we studied 263 two‐domain proteins, belonging to either of these classes and their interfaces on the basis of several factors, such as interface area and details of interactions (number, strength, and types of interactions). We also characterized them based on residue conservation at the interface, correlation of residue motions across domains, its involvement in repeat formation, and their involvement in particular molecular processes. Finally, we could analyze the interactions arising from domains in two‐domain monomeric proteins, and we observed significant differences between these two classes of domain interactions and a few similarities. This study will help to obtain a better understanding of structure–function and folding principles of multi‐domain proteins.

Funder

Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology

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