TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlation between protein sequence similarity and crystallization reagents in the biological macromolecule crystallization database
AU - Lu, Hui Meng
AU - Yin, Da Chuan
AU - Liu, Yong Ming
AU - Guo, Wei Hong
AU - Zhou, Ren Bin
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - The protein structural entries grew far slower than the sequence entries. This is partly due to the bottleneck in obtaining diffraction quality protein crystals for structural determination using X-ray crystallography. The first step to achieve protein crystallization is to find out suitable chemical reagents. However, it is not an easy task. Exhausting trial and error tests of numerous combinations of different reagents mixed with the protein solution are usually necessary to screen out the pursuing crystallization conditions. Therefore, any attempts to help find suitable reagents for protein crystallization are helpful. In this paper, an analysis of the relationship between the protein sequence similarity and the crystallization reagents according to the information from the existing databases is presented. We extracted information of reagents and sequences from the Biological Macromolecule Crystallization Database (BMCD) and the Protein Data Bank (PDB) database, classified the proteins into different clusters according to the sequence similarity, and statistically analyzed the relationship between the sequence similarity and the crystallization reagents. The results showed that there is a pronounced positive correlation etween them. Therefore, according to the correlation, prediction of feasible chemical reagents that are suitable to be used in crystallization screens for a specific protein is possible.
AB - The protein structural entries grew far slower than the sequence entries. This is partly due to the bottleneck in obtaining diffraction quality protein crystals for structural determination using X-ray crystallography. The first step to achieve protein crystallization is to find out suitable chemical reagents. However, it is not an easy task. Exhausting trial and error tests of numerous combinations of different reagents mixed with the protein solution are usually necessary to screen out the pursuing crystallization conditions. Therefore, any attempts to help find suitable reagents for protein crystallization are helpful. In this paper, an analysis of the relationship between the protein sequence similarity and the crystallization reagents according to the information from the existing databases is presented. We extracted information of reagents and sequences from the Biological Macromolecule Crystallization Database (BMCD) and the Protein Data Bank (PDB) database, classified the proteins into different clusters according to the sequence similarity, and statistically analyzed the relationship between the sequence similarity and the crystallization reagents. The results showed that there is a pronounced positive correlation etween them. Therefore, according to the correlation, prediction of feasible chemical reagents that are suitable to be used in crystallization screens for a specific protein is possible.
KW - Crystallization reagents
KW - Protein crystallization;molecular structure
KW - Protein sequence similarity
KW - X-ray crystallography
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84865025645&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/ijms13089514
DO - 10.3390/ijms13089514
M3 - 文章
C2 - 22949812
AN - SCOPUS:84865025645
SN - 1661-6596
VL - 13
SP - 9514
EP - 9526
JO - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
IS - 8
ER -