Despite an intense interest and a remarkable number of studies on the subject, the relationships between thermostability and (primary, secondary and tertiary) structure of proteins are still not fully understood. Here, comparing the protein density - defined by the ratio between the residue number and protein excluded volume - for a set of thermophilic/mesophilic pairs, we provide evidence that this property is connected to the optimal growth temperature. In particular, our results indicate that thermophilic proteins have - in general - a lower density with respect to the mesophilic counterparts, being such a correlation more pronounced for optimal growth temperature differences greater than 40 degrees C. The effect of the protein thermostability changes on the molecular shape is also presented.

Amadei, A., Del Galdo, S., D'Abramo, M. (2017). Density discriminates between thermophilic and mesophilic proteins. JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS, 36(12), 3265-3273 [10.1080/07391102.2017.1385537].

Density discriminates between thermophilic and mesophilic proteins

Del Galdo, Sara;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Despite an intense interest and a remarkable number of studies on the subject, the relationships between thermostability and (primary, secondary and tertiary) structure of proteins are still not fully understood. Here, comparing the protein density - defined by the ratio between the residue number and protein excluded volume - for a set of thermophilic/mesophilic pairs, we provide evidence that this property is connected to the optimal growth temperature. In particular, our results indicate that thermophilic proteins have - in general - a lower density with respect to the mesophilic counterparts, being such a correlation more pronounced for optimal growth temperature differences greater than 40 degrees C. The effect of the protein thermostability changes on the molecular shape is also presented.
2017
Amadei, A., Del Galdo, S., D'Abramo, M. (2017). Density discriminates between thermophilic and mesophilic proteins. JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS, 36(12), 3265-3273 [10.1080/07391102.2017.1385537].
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