High GC content causes orphan proteins to be intrinsically disordered
Fig 5
Running averages of structural properties computed from amino acid scales against GC content: (a) Intrinsic Disorder Propensity (TOP-IDP); (b) hydrophobicity (Hessa scale); (c,d,e,f) average propensity for secondary structure of type, respectively, turn, coil, beta sheet and alpha helix.
For each property, colored lines represent proteins of different age: orphans (red), genus orphans (pink), intermediate (light blue) and ancient (blue). The black lines represent randomly generated proteins at different GC frequencies.