Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Dynamic Structures of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Proteins Studied by Normal Mode Analysis : Two Domain-Type Motions in Low Frequency Modes
Hiromi SUMIKAWAEi-ichiro SUZUKIKen-ichi FUKUHARAYasushi NAKAJIMAKenshu KAMIYAHideaki UMEYAMA
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1998 Volume 46 Issue 7 Pages 1069-1077

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In this study, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (GCSF) proteins were chosen as subjects for normal mode analysis. As helical cytokines with a four helix bundled type topology, they were classified into long chain and short chain groups by Sprang and Bazan. Normal mode calculations were also carried out with leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and growth hormone (GH) as members of the long chain group and GCSF and IL-2 and IL-4 as members of the short chain group. For the GCSF families it was found that the fluctuations in the helical region are smaller than in the loop region, and it is clear that on the whole the smaller fluctuation residues belong to a large hydrophobic core region. Thus, it can be imagined how the receptor binding sites approach the receptor within the normal time-scale of pico seconds. In addition, two similar domain-type motions in low frequency modes were found with proteins in the chain group, although we never observed any sequence similarity in the two separate two-domain regions in each protein of the long chain group. On the other hand, these two domain-type motions were not clear in proteins of the short chain group.
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