@article{e2696bc168ac485d94011af7b4d5e903,
title = "Stably folded de novo proteins from a designed combinatorial library",
abstract = "Binary patterning of polar and nonpolar amino acids has been used as the key design feature for constructing large combinatorial libraries of de novo proteins. Each position in a binary patterned sequence is designed explicitly to be either polar or nonpolar; however, the precise identities of these amino acids are varied extensively. The combinatorial underpinnings of the {"}binary code{"} strategy preclude explicit design of particular side chains at specified positions. Therefore, packing interactions cannot be specified a priori. To assess whether the binary code strategy can nonetheless produce well-folded de novo proteins, we constructed a second-generation library based upon a new structural scaffold designed to fold into 102-residue four-helix bundles. Characterization of five proteins chosen arbitrarily from this new library revealed that (1) all are α-helical and quite stable; (2) four of the five contain an abundance of tertiary interactions indicative of well-ordered structures; and (3) one protein forms a well-folded structure with native-like features. The proteins from this new 102-residue library are substantially more stable and dramatically more native-like than those from an earlier binary patterned library of 74-residue sequences. These findings demonstrate that chain length is a crucial determinant of structural order in libraries of de novo four-helix bundles. Moreover, these results show that the binary code strategy - if applied to an appropriately designed structural scaffold - can generate large collections of stably folded and/or native-like proteins.",
keywords = "Binary patterning, Combinatorial library, De novo proteins, Four-helix bundle, Native-like protein structure, Protein design",
author = "Yinan Wei and Tun Liu and Sazinsky, \{Stephen L.\} and Moffet, \{David A.\} and Istv{\`a} Pelczer and Hecht, \{Michael H.\}",
year = "2003",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1110/ps.0228003",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
pages = "92--102",
number = "1",
}