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Title: Distributions of water around amino acid residues in proteins. Author: Thanki N, Thornton JM, Goodfellow JM. Journal: J Mol Biol; 1988 Aug 05; 202(3):637-57. PubMed ID: 3172231. Abstract: The atomic co-ordinates from 16 high-resolution (less than or equal to 1.7 A = 0.1 nm), non-homologous proteins have been used to study the distributions of water molecule sites around the 20 different amino acid residues. The proportion of residues whose main-chain atoms are in contact with water molecules was fairly constant (between 40% and 60%), irrespective of the nature of the side-chain. However, the proportion of residues whose side-chain atoms were in contact with water molecules showed a clear (inverse) correlation with the hydrophobicity of the residue, being as low as 14% for leucine and isoleucine but greater than 80% for asparagine and arginine. Despite the problems in determining accurate water molecule sites from X-ray diffraction data and the complexity of the protein surface, distinct non-random distributions of water molecules were found. These hydration patterns are consistent with the expected stereochemistry of the potential hydrogen-bonding sites on the polar side-chains. The water molecules around apolar side-chains lie predominantly at van der Waals' contact distances, but most of these have a primary, shorter contact with a neighbouring polar atom. Further analysis of these distributions, combined with energy minimization techniques, should lead to improved modelling of protein structures, including their primary shells of hydration.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]