Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.

By combining quantum-mechanical analysis and statistical survey of peptide/protein structure databases we here report a thorough investigation of the conformational dependence of the geometry of peptide bond, the basic element of protein structures. Different peptide model systems have been studied...

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Main Authors: Roberto Improta, Luigi Vitagliano, Luciana Esposito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3174960?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-40991ef79e1f4cfb97db4dcd17f658db2020-11-24T21:45:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0169e2453310.1371/journal.pone.0024533Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.Roberto ImprotaLuigi VitaglianoLuciana EspositoBy combining quantum-mechanical analysis and statistical survey of peptide/protein structure databases we here report a thorough investigation of the conformational dependence of the geometry of peptide bond, the basic element of protein structures. Different peptide model systems have been studied by an integrated quantum mechanical approach, employing DFT, MP2 and CCSD(T) calculations, both in aqueous solution and in the gas phase. Also in absence of inter-residue interactions, small distortions from the planarity are more a rule than an exception, and they are mainly determined by the backbone ψ dihedral angle. These indications are fully corroborated by a statistical survey of accurate protein/peptide structures. Orbital analysis shows that orbital interactions between the σ system of C(α) substituents and the π system of the amide bond are crucial for the modulation of peptide bond distortions. Our study thus indicates that, although long-range inter-molecular interactions can obviously affect the peptide planarity, their influence is statistically averaged. Therefore, the variability of peptide bond geometry in proteins is remarkably reproduced by extremely simplified systems since local factors are the main driving force of these observed trends. The implications of the present findings for protein structure determination, validation and prediction are also discussed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3174960?pdf=render
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author Roberto Improta
Luigi Vitagliano
Luciana Esposito
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Luigi Vitagliano
Luciana Esposito
Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Roberto Improta
Luigi Vitagliano
Luciana Esposito
author_sort Roberto Improta
title Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.
title_short Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.
title_full Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.
title_fullStr Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.
title_full_unstemmed Peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.
title_sort peptide bond distortions from planarity: new insights from quantum mechanical calculations and peptide/protein crystal structures.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description By combining quantum-mechanical analysis and statistical survey of peptide/protein structure databases we here report a thorough investigation of the conformational dependence of the geometry of peptide bond, the basic element of protein structures. Different peptide model systems have been studied by an integrated quantum mechanical approach, employing DFT, MP2 and CCSD(T) calculations, both in aqueous solution and in the gas phase. Also in absence of inter-residue interactions, small distortions from the planarity are more a rule than an exception, and they are mainly determined by the backbone ψ dihedral angle. These indications are fully corroborated by a statistical survey of accurate protein/peptide structures. Orbital analysis shows that orbital interactions between the σ system of C(α) substituents and the π system of the amide bond are crucial for the modulation of peptide bond distortions. Our study thus indicates that, although long-range inter-molecular interactions can obviously affect the peptide planarity, their influence is statistically averaged. Therefore, the variability of peptide bond geometry in proteins is remarkably reproduced by extremely simplified systems since local factors are the main driving force of these observed trends. The implications of the present findings for protein structure determination, validation and prediction are also discussed.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3174960?pdf=render
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