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arxiv: 1312.5639 · v1 · pith:ANUTAF4Xnew · submitted 2013-12-19 · 🧬 q-bio.BM

Simplified flexibility analysis of proteins

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keywords proteinmodesanalysiscoarse-grainedinsightslargelow-frequencymodels
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A simple way to get insights about the possible functional motions of a protein is to perform a normal mode analysis (NMA). Indeed, it has been shown that low-frequency modes thus obtained are often closely related to domain motions involved in protein function. Moreover, because protein low-frequency modes are known to be robust, NMA can be performed using coarse-grained models. As a consequence, it can be done for large ensembles of conformations as well as for large systems, like the ribosome, whole virus capsids, etc. Unexpectedly, on the high-frequency side, modes obtained with cutoff-based coarse-grained models also seem able to provide useful insights on protein dynamical properties.

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