Abstract
Discriminating outer membrane (OM) proteins from globular proteins is an important task. The structural analysis of β-strands dominating globular (all-β) proteins and OM proteins provides useful insight to distinguish between them. In this work, we analyze the characteristic features of the 20 amino acid residues in all-β and OM proteins. We set up numerical indices for several properties of amino acid residues, such as, conformational parameters, surrounding hydrophobicity, accessible surface area and reduction in accessibility, and inter-residue contacts. We found that all the aromatic residues prefer to be in β-strands of both globular and OM proteins. The surrounding hydrophobicity of aromatic and non-polar amino acid residues in globular proteins is significantly higher than that of OM proteins. The residues Trp, Arg, Phe and Gln show a remarkable difference of reduction in accessibility between all-β globular (βG) and OM proteins. The positively charged residues, Lys and Arg in the membrane part of OM proteins have more number of contacts than globular proteins. Further, the behavior of the 20 amino acid residues in β-strand segments of globular and OM proteins have been discussed. The parameters developed in this work can be used for identifying transmembrane β-strands in OM proteins and for discriminating βG proteins from OM proteins.
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