Conformational Entropy of Intrinsically Disordered Protein

2013 
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), though lacking stable tertiary structures, are known to possess a certain amount of residual structure. Conformational disorder plays a crucial role through the conformational entropy in regulating protein–protein and protein–ligand interactions involved in signaling and regulation, and also modulates protein aggregation and amyloidogenesis associated with a number of human diseases. However, a direct and quantitative connection between the residual structure and the conformational entropy remains to be established. Here we show using a novel computational approach that the conformational entropy of amyloid-beta protein, an IDP whose aggregation is associated with Alzheimer’s disease, is significantly correlated with the contents of the residual helical structure, β-sheet structure, and salt-bridge network. Identification of the thermodynamically significant residual structure is of fundamental importance for a comprehensive understanding of the relationship betwe...
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