Prediction of the occurrence of the ADP-binding βαβ-fold in proteins, using an amino acid sequence fingerprint

  • Wierenga, Rik K
  • Terpstra, Peter
  • Hol, W.G.J
Publication date
January 1986

Abstract

An amino acid sequence "fingerprint” has been derived that can be used to test if a particular sequence will fold into a βαβ-unit with ADP-binding properties. It was deduced from a careful analysis of the known three-dimensional structures of ADP-binding βαβ-folds. This fingerprint is in fact a set of 11 rules describing the type of amino acid that should occur at a specific position in a peptide fragment. The total length of this fingerprint varies between 29 and 31 residues. By checking against all possible sequences in a database, it appeared that every peptide, which exactly follows this fingerprint, does indeed fold into an ADP-binding βαβ-unit

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