Pi-Pi contacts are an overlooked protein feature relevant to phase separation

Robert M. Vernon(Hospital for Sick Children), P. Andrew Chong(Hospital for Sick Children), Brian Tsang(University of Toronto), Tae Hun Kim(Hospital for Sick Children), Alaji Bah(Hospital for Sick Children), Patrick Farber(Hospital for Sick Children), Hong Lin(Hospital for Sick Children), Julie D. Forman‐Kay(University of Toronto)
eLife
February 9, 2018
Cited by 973Open Access
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Abstract

Protein phase separation is implicated in formation of membraneless organelles, signaling puncta and the nuclear pore. Multivalent interactions of modular binding domains and their target motifs can drive phase separation. However, forces promoting the more common phase separation of intrinsically disordered regions are less understood, with suggested roles for multivalent cation-pi, pi-pi, and charge interactions and the hydrophobic effect. Known phase-separating proteins are enriched in pi-orbital containing residues and thus we analyzed pi-interactions in folded proteins. We found that pi-pi interactions involving non-aromatic groups are widespread, underestimated by force-fields used in structure calculations and correlated with solvation and lack of regular secondary structure, properties associated with disordered regions. We present a phase separation predictive algorithm based on pi interaction frequency, highlighting proteins involved in biomaterials and RNA processing.


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