A structural entropy index to analyse local conformations in intrinsically disordered proteins.

J Struct Biol

Biologie Intégrée du Globule Rouge UMR_S1134, Inserm, Univ. Paris, Univ. de la Réunion, Univ. des Antilles, F-75739 Paris, France; Laboratoire d'Excellence GR-Ex, F-75739 Paris, France; Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine (INTS), F-75739 Paris, France; IBL, F-75015 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Published: April 2020

Sequence - structure - function paradigm has been revolutionized by the discovery of disordered regions and disordered proteins more than two decades ago. While the definition of rigidity is simple with X-ray structures, the notion of flexibility is linked to high experimental B-factors. The definition of disordered regions is more complex as in these same X-ray structures; it is associated to the position of missing residues. Thus a continuum so seems to exist between rigidity, flexibility and disorder. However, it had not been precisely described. In this study, we used an ensemble of disordered proteins (or regions) and, we applied a structural alphabet to analyse their local conformation. This structural alphabet, namely Protein Blocks, had been efficiently used to highlight rigid local domains within flexible regions and so discriminates deformability and mobility concepts. Using an entropy index derived from this structural alphabet, we underlined its interest to measure these local dynamics, and to quantify, for the first time, continuum states from rigidity to flexibility and finally disorder. We also highlight non-disordered regions in the ensemble of disordered proteins in our study.

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