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Picosecond timescale rigid-helix and side-chain motions in deoxymyoglobin
Authors:Sylvie Furois-Corbin  Jeremy C Smith  Dr Gerald R Kneller
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Blochimie Théorique (UA77 CNRS), Institut de Blologie Physico-Chimique, 75005 Paris, France;2. Section de Biophysique des Protéines et des Membranes, Département de Biologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire, Centre d'Etudes Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract:The contribution of rigidbody motions to the atomic trajectories in a 100 ps molecular dynamics simulation of deoxymyoglobin is examined. Two typesof rigid-body motions are considered: one in which the helices are rigid units and one in which the side-chains are rigid units. Using a quaternionbased algorithm, fits of the rigid reference structures are made to each time frame of the simulation to derive trajectories of the rigid-body motions. The fitted trajectories are analysed in terms of atomic position fluctuations, mean-square displacements as a function of time, velocity autocorrelation functions and densities of states. The results are compared with the corresponding quantities calculated from the full trajectory. The relative contribution of the rigid helix motions to the helix atom dynamics depends on which quantity is examined and on which subset of atoms is chosen: rigid-helix motions contribute 86% of the rms helix backbone atomic position fluctuations, but 30% of the helix,: atom (backbone and side-chain) mean square displacements and only 1.1% of total kinetic energy. Only very low-frequency motions contribute to the rigid-helix dynamics; the rigid-body analysis allows characteristic rigid-helix vibrations to be identified and described. Treating the side-chains as rigid bodies is foundto be an excellent approximation to both their diffusive and vibrationalmean-square displacements: 96% of side-chain atom mean-square displacements originate from rigid side-Chain motions. However, the errors in theside-chain atomic positional fits are not always small. An analysis is madeof factors contributing to the positional error for different types of side-chain. © Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:protein dynamics  myoglobin  molecular dynamics  rigid-body motions
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