Leszczynski J F, Rose G D
Science. 1986 Nov 14;234(4778):849-55. doi: 10.1126/science.3775366.
The protein loop, a novel category of nonregular secondary structure, is a segment of contiguous polypeptide chain that traces a "loop-shaped" path in three-dimensional space; the main chain of an idealized loop resembles a Greek omega (omega). A systematic study was made of 67 proteins of known structure revealing 270 omega loops. Although such loops are typically regarded as "random coil," they are, in fact, highly compact substructures and may also be independent folding units. Loops are almost invariably situated at the protein surface where they are poised to assume important roles in molecular function and biological recognition. They are often observed to be modules of evolutionary exchange and are also natural candidates for bioengineering studies.
蛋白质环是一种新型的非规则二级结构,它是一段连续的多肽链片段,在三维空间中呈“环状”路径;理想化环的主链类似于希腊字母欧米伽(ω)。对67种已知结构的蛋白质进行了系统研究,发现了270个ω环。尽管这类环通常被视为“无规卷曲”,但实际上它们是高度紧凑的亚结构,也可能是独立的折叠单元。环几乎总是位于蛋白质表面,在分子功能和生物识别中发挥重要作用。经常观察到它们是进化交换的模块,也是生物工程研究的天然对象。