Implementation of the Spherical Coordinate Representation of Protein 3D Structures and its Applications Using FORTRAN 77/90 Language
We previously described the representation of protein 3D structures in spherical coordinates (rho, phi, theta) and two of its applications: separation of the outer layer (OL) from the inner core (IC) of proteins, and assessment of protein surface protrusions and invaginations (Reyes, V.M., 2011&...
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Zusammenfassung: | We previously described the representation of protein 3D structures in
spherical coordinates (rho, phi, theta) and two of its applications: separation
of the outer layer (OL) from the inner core (IC) of proteins, and assessment of
protein surface protrusions and invaginations (Reyes, V.M., 2011& 2009). Here
we present results demonstrating the performance success of the FORTRAN 77 and
90 programs used in the implementation of the two said applications, and how to
implement both applications. In particular, we show here data that demonstrate
the success of our OL-IC separation procedure using a subset of the Laskowski
et al. (1996) dataset. Using a theoretical model protein in the form of a
scalene ellipsoid grid of points with and without an artificially constructed
protrusion or invagination, we also show results demonstrating that protrusions
and invaginations on the protein surface maybe predicted. The nine programs we
present here and their respective functions are: find_molec_centr.f: finds the
x-, y- and z-coordinates of the protein molecular geometric centroid,
cart2sphere_degrees.f90: converts PDB protein coordinates to spherical, with
phi and theta in degrees, cart2sphere_radians.f90: does the same thing as the
second program, but with phi and theta in radians, spher2cart_degrees.f90:
converts the coordinates from spherical back to PDB, where input phi and theta
are in degrees, spher2cart_radians.f90: does the same thing as the fourth
program, but with phi and theta in radians, find_rho_cutoff.f: determines the
rho cut-off for finding the boundary between OL and IC,
phi6_theta8_binning.f90: performs the binning of phi in six- and theta in
eight-degree increments, phi10_theta10_binning.f90: performs the binning of phi
and theta both in ten-degree increments, and bin_rho.f90: performs the binning
of rho values for plotting the frequency distribution of maximum rho values. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1512.00424 |