Contacts of the strand formed by residues 798 - 801 (chain A) in PDB entry 2W6U
Residue contacts within the protein are
derived with the CSU software (Sobolev V., Sorokine A.,
Prilusky J., Abola E.E. and Edelman M. (1999) Automated
analysis of interatomic contacts in proteins.
Bioinformatics, 15, 327-332). A
short description of the analytical approach
is given at the end of the page.
Note:
Non-standard 3 letter residue
codes indicate a heterogroup. To identify
and analyse, use LPC software
Legend:
Dist - nearest distance (Å) between atoms of two residues
Surf - contact surface area (Å2) between two residues
HB - hydrophilic-hydrophilic contact (hydrogen bond)
Arom - aromatic-aromatic contact
Phob - hydrophobic-hydrophobic contact
DC - hydrophobic-hydrophilic contact (destabilizing contact)
+/- - indicates presence/absence of a specific contacts
* - indicates residues forming contacts by their side chain
(including CA atoms)
Residues in contact with SER 798 (chain A).
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Specific contacts
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Residue Dist Surf HB Arom Phob DC
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363A SER 3.1 25.3 + - - -
364A GLY* 3.3 9.3 - - - -
366A PHE 3.3 19.1 - - - -
367A PRO* 4.5 0.9 - - - -
368A LEU* 3.4 11.2 - - - +
792A ASN* 3.6 4.6 + - - +
793A ILE* 3.4 0.2 - - - -
794A GLY 2.8 26.2 + - - +
795A PHE* 2.4 27.2 + - - +
796A TYR 4.2 2.9 - - - -
797A THR* 1.3 76.9 - - - +
799A ALA* 1.3 63.7 + - - +
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Residues in contact with ALA 799 (chain A).
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Specific contacts
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Residue Dist Surf HB Arom Phob DC
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365A SER* 2.6 32.1 + - - -
366A PHE* 3.1 33.9 + - + -
368A LEU* 3.8 17.0 - - + -
790A TYR* 4.5 11.4 - - + -
792A ASN* 2.8 17.7 - - - +
793A ILE* 4.4 2.7 - - + -
798A SER* 1.3 79.5 + - - +
800A SER* 1.3 55.7 + - - +
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Residues in contact with SER 800 (chain A).
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Specific contacts
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Residue Dist Surf HB Arom Phob DC
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199A ALA* 3.8 13.4 - - - +
200A TYR 4.8 1.7 + - - -
201A ASP* 4.9 4.2 - - - -
364A GLY* 3.6 14.7 + - - -
365A SER* 3.6 13.1 + - - -
790A TYR* 3.4 9.3 - - - -
791A THR* 2.9 37.3 + - - -
792A ASN* 2.6 32.4 + - - +
799A ALA* 1.3 73.4 - - - +
801A TYR* 1.3 62.0 + - - +
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Residues in contact with TYR 801 (chain A).
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Specific contacts
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Residue Dist Surf HB Arom Phob DC
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321A PHE* 3.7 21.4 - - + -
365A SER* 4.6 6.0 + - - -
366A PHE* 4.0 22.2 - + - -
377A ASP* 5.3 1.7 + - - -
378A VAL 3.5 22.9 + - - -
379A SER 3.9 2.9 - - - -
380A ARG* 3.4 54.5 - - + -
382A PHE 5.9 0.7 - - - -
788A THR* 4.1 12.1 - - - -
789A TYR 3.2 16.8 - - - -
790A TYR* 2.9 38.5 + + - -
791A THR* 3.9 5.1 + - - -
800A SER* 1.3 73.9 - - - +
802A GLY* 1.3 68.3 + - - +
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A short description of the
analytical approach
The contact analysis used in this page
is based upon the approach
developed in:
Sobolev V., Wade R.C., Vriend G.
and Edelman M. PROTEINS (1996)
25, 120-129.
Contact legitimacy depends on the hydrophobic-hydrophilic
properties of the contacting atoms. In order to
define it, for each inter-atomic contact,
eight atom classes have been introduced:
I Hydrophilic - N and O that can donate and accept hydrogen bonds
(e.g., oxygen of hydroxyl group of Ser. or Thr)
II Acceptor - N or O that can only accept a hydrogen bond
III Donor - N that can only donate a hydrogen bond
IV Hydrophobic - Cl, Br, I and all C atoms that are not in
aromatic rings and do not have a covalent bond to
a N or O atom
V Aromatic - C in aromatic rings irrespective of any other
bonds formed by the atom
VI Neutral - C atoms that have a covalent bond to at least one
atom of class I or two or more atoms from class II
or III; atoms; S, F, P, and metal atoms in all cases
VII Neutral-donor - C atoms that have a covalent bond with only one
atom of class III
VIII Neutral-acceptor - C atoms that have a covalent bond with only
one atom of class II
For each pair of contacts the state of legitimacy
is shown below:
Legend:
+, legitimate
-, illegitimate
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Atomic class I II III IV V VI VII VIII
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I (Hydrophilic) + + + - + + + +
II (Acceptor) + - + - + + + -
III (Donor) + + - - + + - +
IV (Hydrophobic) - - - + + + + +
V (Aromatic) + + + + + + + +
VI (Neutral) + + + + + + + +
VII (Neutral-donor) + + - + + + - +
VIII (Neutral-acceptor) + - + + + + + -
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Warning!
Atom classes for heterogroups are automatically
assigned based on the atomic coordinates. However, in
three cases (see below) the automatic assignment
is currently ambiguous. In these
cases, the user is advised to manually analyse
the full list of contacts using
LPC software.
1. Carbon atoms belonging to a 4-, 5- or 6-member ring are
considered "aromatic" (Class V) if the ring is approximately
planar, and "hydrophobic" (Class IV) or "neutral" (Classes
VI, VII, VIII) if the ring is non-planar.
2. The oxygen atom of a carbonyl or hydroxy group is considered
"hydroxy" (Class I) if the CO bond is longer than 1.29 Å, and
"carbonyl" (Class II) if shorter.
3. All nitrogen atoms are considered "hydrophilic" (Class I).
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