Structural imperatives impose diverse evolutionary constraints on helical membrane proteins

The amino acid sequences of transmembrane regions of helical membrane proteins are highly constrained, diverging at slower rates than their extramembrane regions and than water-soluble proteins. Moreover, helical membrane proteins seem to fall into fewer families than water-soluble proteins. The rea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2009-10, Vol.106 (42), p.17747-17750
Hauptverfasser: Oberai, Amit, Joh, Nathan H, Pettit, Frank K, Bowie, James U
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The amino acid sequences of transmembrane regions of helical membrane proteins are highly constrained, diverging at slower rates than their extramembrane regions and than water-soluble proteins. Moreover, helical membrane proteins seem to fall into fewer families than water-soluble proteins. The reason for the differential restrictions on sequence remains unexplained. Here, we show that the evolution of transmembrane regions is slowed by a previously unrecognized structural constraint: Transmembrane regions bury more residues than extramembrane regions and soluble proteins. This fundamental feature of membrane protein structure is an important contributor to the differences in evolutionary rate and to an increased susceptibility of the transmembrane regions to disease-causing single-nucleotide polymorphisms.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0906390106