Water-mediated ribonucleotide-amino acid pairs and higher-order structures at the RNA-protein interface: analysis of the crystal structure database and a topological classification.

IF 2.8 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqae161
Raman Jangra, John F Trant, Purshotam Sharma
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Water is essential for the formation, stability and function of RNA-protein complexes. To delineate the structural role of water molecules in shaping the interactions between RNA and proteins, we comprehensively analyzed a dataset of 329 crystal structures of these complexes to identify water-mediated hydrogen-bonded contacts at RNA-protein interface. Our survey identified a total of 4963 water bridges. We then employed a graph theory-based approach to present a robust classification scheme, encompassing triplets, quartets and quintet bridging topologies, each further delineated into sub-topologies. The frequency of water bridges within each topology decreases with the increasing degree of water node, with simple triplet water bridges outnumbering the higher-order topologies. Overall, this analysis demonstrates the variety of water-mediated interactions and highlights the importance of water as not only the medium but also the organizing principle underlying biomolecular interactions. Further, our study emphasizes the functional significance of water-mediated interactions in RNA-protein complexes, and paving the way for exploring how these interactions operate in complex biological environments. Altogether, this understanding not only enhances insights into biomolecular dynamics but also informs the rational design of RNA-protein complexes, providing a framework for potential applications in biotechnology and therapeutics. All the scripts, and data are available at https://github.com/PSCPU/waterbridges.

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水介导的核糖核苷酸-氨基酸对和rna -蛋白质界面上的高阶结构:晶体结构数据库分析和拓扑分类。
水对于rna -蛋白复合物的形成、稳定性和功能至关重要。为了描述水分子在形成RNA和蛋白质之间相互作用中的结构作用,我们全面分析了这些配合物的329个晶体结构数据集,以确定水介导的RNA-蛋白质界面上的氢键接触。我们的调查共确定了4963座水桥。然后,我们采用基于图论的方法来提出一个健壮的分类方案,包括三联体、四重奏和五重奏桥接拓扑,每个拓扑都进一步划分为子拓扑。各拓扑结构中水桥的出现频率随水节点个数的增加而减小,简单三重态水桥的出现频率高于高阶拓扑结构。总的来说,这一分析证明了水介导的相互作用的多样性,并强调了水不仅作为媒介,而且作为生物分子相互作用的组织原则的重要性。此外,我们的研究强调了水介导的rna -蛋白复合物相互作用的功能意义,并为探索这些相互作用如何在复杂的生物环境中运作铺平了道路。总之,这种理解不仅增强了对生物分子动力学的认识,而且为rna -蛋白复合物的合理设计提供了信息,为生物技术和治疗学的潜在应用提供了框架。所有的脚本和数据都可以在https://github.com/PSCPU/waterbridges上获得。
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