The tree structural organization of proteins.

Abstract We offer an objective definition of the domains of a protein, given its C α coordinates from high-resolution X-ray crystal studies. This is done by an algorithm which groups segments of the polypeptide chain together when there are a relatively large number of contacts between the two segments. The result is an organizational tree showing a hierarchy of segments grouping together, then clusters merging until all parts of the chain are included. In this view the highest level clusters correspond well to more subjective definitions of folding domains and the lowest level, the segments, roughly match the usual assignments of pieces of secondary structure. The intermediate level clusters suggest possible folding mechanisms, which are discussed.

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