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Protein-Folding Analysis Using Features Obtained by Persistent Homology
Institution:1. Gifu University School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan;2. The United Graduate School of Drug Discovery and Medical Information Sciences of Gifu University, Gifu, Japan;3. Center for Advanced Intelligence Project, RIKEN, Tokyo, Japan;4. WPI-ASHBi, Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Understanding the protein-folding process is an outstanding issue in biophysics; recent developments in molecular dynamics simulation have provided insights into this phenomenon. However, the large freedom of atomic motion hinders the understanding of this process. In this study, we applied persistent homology, an emerging method to analyze topological features in a data set, to reveal protein-folding dynamics. We developed a new, to our knowledge, method to characterize the protein structure based on persistent homology and applied this method to molecular dynamics simulations of chignolin. Using principle component analysis or nonnegative matrix factorization, our analysis method revealed two stable states and one saddle state, corresponding to the native, misfolded, and transition states, respectively. We also identified an unfolded state with slow dynamics in the reduced space. Our method serves as a promising tool to understand the protein-folding process.
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