Structure collisions between interacting proteins.

Authors

Dorothea Emig, Oliver Sander, Gabriele Mayr, Mario Albrecht

Year of publication

2011

Journal

PLoS One

Volume

6

Issue

6

ISSN

1932-6203

Impact factor

2.9

Abstract

Protein-protein interactions take place at defined binding interfaces. One protein may bind two or more proteins at different interfaces at the same time. So far it has been commonly accepted that non-overlapping interfaces allow a given protein to bind other proteins simultaneously while no collisions occur between the binding protein structures. To test this assumption, we performed a comprehensive analysis of structural protein interactions to detect potential collisions. Our results did not indicate cases of biologically relevant collisions in the Protein Data Bank of protein structures. However, we discovered a number of collisions that originate from alternative protein conformations or quaternary structures due to different experimental conditions.