Week 2: How are there so many proteins!
Aditya L -
Hey everyone, welcome to my week 2 post!
Last week, I outlined my first task: to use a sample Rhodopsin sequence with no mutations to find all other similar sequences in the protein data bank. This week, I actually began the process – and the results were surprising! As a quick refresher, the sample sequence that I used is 1L9H. First, I searched for this PDB ID in the protein data bank and found the corresponding entry. Then, I clicked on the ‘display files’ menu and selected ‘FASTA Sequence’ – which is just a fancy term for the amino acid sequence that represents that structure. Next, I took the sequence and simply pasted it inside the PDB search bar. When I hit enter, 800+ proteins populated in the PDB! Now, because not all 800 of those are actually Rhodopsin and may only have a 10-20% resemblance, I also added a filter that only looks for sequences that have a 95% or higher similarity to the 1L9H sequence. The final result was 75 sequences.
Over the weekend and past couple of days, I began going through each of the 75 sequences to pre-screen for any issues: (1) I looked for whether the 75 sequences all actually contained Rhodopsin – because Rhodopsin is in the broader family of GPCR proteins, it is similar to other protein receptors; (2) I look to make sure that I could access full structures (Rhodopsin contains 7 total helices; some of the PDB IDs such as (1FDF, 1EDX, 1EDW, 1EDV, 1EDS) contained one helix, which wasn’t enough to make a successful docking simulation.
Then, I went through the data and identified the imaging method, crystallization protocol, resolution (Angstroms), and other metrics.

I have also decided on using the DiffDock molecular docking software to conduct simulations with Benzo[A]Pyrene, due to its high-accuracy in predicting structures that we don’t have data on yet. Because there isn’t any data or structures on Rhodopsin + the Benzo[A]Pyrene environmental ligand, I will be using this software to conduct my simulations. Over the week, I will begin some preliminary simulations, so stay tuned!
Thanks,
Aditya
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