The contribution of missense mutations in core and rim residues of protein-protein interfaces to human disease.
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Author(s)
David, A
Sternberg, MJ
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Missense mutations at protein-protein interaction (PPIs) sites, called interfaces, are important contributors to human disease. Interfaces are non-uniform surface areas characterized by two main regions, 'core' and 'rim', which differ in terms of evolutionary conservation and physico-chemical properties. Moreover, within interfaces, only a small subset of residues ('hot spots') is crucial for the binding free energy of the protein-protein complex. We performed a large-scale structural analysis of human single amino acid variations (SAVs) and demonstrated that disease-causing mutations are preferentially located within the interface core, as opposed to the rim (p< 0.01). In contrast, the interface rim is significantly enriched in polymorphisms, similar to the remaining non-interacting surface. Energetic hot spots tend to be enriched in disease-causing mutations compared to non-hot spots (p=0.05), regardless of their occurrence in core or rim residues. For individual amino acids, the frequency of substitution into a polymorphism or disease-causing mutation differed to other amino acids and was related to its structural location, as was the type of physico-chemical change introduced by the SAV. In conclusion, this study demonstrated the different distribution and properties of disease-causing SAVs and polymorphisms within different structural regions and in relation to the energetic contribution of amino acid in protein-protein interfaces, thus highlighting the importance of a structural system biology approach for predicting the effect of SAVs.
Date Issued
2015-07-11
Date Acceptance
2015-07-06
Citation
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2015, 427 (17), pp.2886-2898
ISSN
1089-8638
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
2886
End Page
2898
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Volume
427
Issue
17
Copyright Statement
© 2015 the Authors. This article is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Subjects
Core and rim Interface
Human Disease
Protein-protein interaction
SAVs
nsSNPs
Publication Status
Published