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High-throughput modeling and analysis of protein structural dynamics
Authors:Liu Xiong  Karimi Hassan A
Affiliation:Wilmer Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. xliu33@jhmi.edu
Abstract:Protein function is a dynamic property closely related to the conformational mechanisms of protein structure in its physiological environment. To understand and control the function of target proteins, it becomes increasingly important to develop methods and tools for predicting collective motions at the molecular level. In this article, we review computational methods for predicting conformational dynamics and discuss software tools for data analysis. In particular, we discuss a high-throughput, web-based system called iGNM for protein structural dynamics. iGNM contains a database of protein motions for more than 20 000 PDB structures and supports online calculations for newly deposited PDB structures or user-modified structures. iGNM allows dynamics analysis of protein structures ranging from enzymes to large complexes and assemblies, and enables the exploration of protein sequence-structure-dynamics-function relations.
Keywords:protein dynamics   protein function   normal mode analysis   elastic network models   databases   web-based systems
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