Exploration of novel αβ-protein folds through de novo design

A fundamental question in protein evolution is whether nature has exhaustively sampled nearly all possible protein folds throughout evolution, or whether a large fraction of the possible folds remains unexplored. To address this question, we defined a set of rules for β-sheet topology to predict nov...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature structural & molecular biology 2023-08, Vol.30 (8), p.1132-1140
Hauptverfasser: Minami, Shintaro, Kobayashi, Naohiro, Sugiki, Toshihiko, Nagashima, Toshio, Fujiwara, Toshimichi, Tatsumi-Koga, Rie, Chikenji, George, Koga, Nobuyasu
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Zusammenfassung:A fundamental question in protein evolution is whether nature has exhaustively sampled nearly all possible protein folds throughout evolution, or whether a large fraction of the possible folds remains unexplored. To address this question, we defined a set of rules for β-sheet topology to predict novel αβ-folds and carried out a systematic de novo protein design exploration of the novel αβ-folds predicted by the rules. The designs for all eight of the predicted novel αβ-folds with a four-stranded β-sheet, including a knot-forming one, folded into structures close to the design models. Further, the rules predicted more than 10,000 novel αβ-folds with five- to eight-stranded β-sheets; this number far exceeds the number of αβ-folds observed in nature so far. This result suggests that a vast number of αβ-folds are possible, but have not emerged or have become extinct due to evolutionary bias. Here the authors carry out a systematic de novo protein design exploration of novel αβ-folds predicted under a defined set of rules for β-sheet topology, in an effort to find out the extent to which all possible αβ-folds are already sampled in nature.
ISSN:1545-9993
1545-9985
DOI:10.1038/s41594-023-01029-0