Physicochemical, functional, and evolutionary characteristics of protein loop regions in human andEscherichia coliproteomes

Author:

Zhang Lin,Nishi HafumiORCID

Abstract

AbstractProtein loops often play crucial roles in the formation of binding and enzyme active sites. However, the general structural and biological characteristics of these loops remain unclear. In this study, we investigated protein loop regions on a large scale from structural and evolutionary perspectives. After removing redundancy at the protein chain level, 555,516, 102,901, and 24,818 loops were extracted from the entire PDB, Homo sapiens, andEscherichia coliproteins, respectively. Regardless of whether they were isolated from humans orE. coli, numerous loop sequences tended to be unique among proteins or protein chains. However, loop properties exhibited high similarity or conservation, including length, distance, and stretch. The CATH classification analysis suggested that most loops connected the same superfamily, while the heterogeneity of superfamily context repertoires was not explained at the topology or homologous level. In contrast, the functions of conserved loops between human andE. coliproteins were not consistently conserved, with sequences exhibiting considerable divergence in enrichment. The amino acid composition profiles showed that loops from humans exhibited a preference for serine, whereasE. coliloops had biases for glycine and alanine. Although the amino acid composition was primarily determined by the species, the composition of certain special types of loops clustered separately from other classes, suggesting the existence of conserved loops with complex functions. Collectively, this study provides a detailed overview of protein loops from the structural, functional, and evolutionary perspectives and a vast natural loop repertoire for mining additional information.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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