ProMode-Oligomer: Database of Normal Mode Analysis in Dihedral Angle Space for a Full-Atom System of Oligomeric Proteins
The database Pro Mode-Oligomer (http://promode.socs.waseda.ac.jp/promode_oligomer) was constructed by collecting normal-mode-analysis (NMA) results for oligomeric proteins including protein-protein complexes. As in the Pro Mode database developed earlier for monomers and individual subunits of oligo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The open bioinformatics journal 2012-02, Vol.6 (1), p.9-19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The database
Pro
Mode-Oligomer (http://promode.socs.waseda.ac.jp/promode_oligomer) was constructed by
collecting normal-mode-analysis (NMA) results for oligomeric proteins including protein-protein complexes. As in the
Pro
Mode database developed earlier for monomers and individual subunits of oligomers (
Bioinformatics
vol. 20, pp.
2035–2043, 2004), NMA was performed for a full-atom system using dihedral angles as independent variables, and we released
the results (fluctuations of atoms, fluctuations of dihedral angles, correlations between atomic fluctuations, etc.).
The vibrating oligomer is visualized by animation in an interactive molecular viewer for each of the 20 lowest-frequency
normal modes. In addition, displacement vectors of constituent atoms for each normal mode were decomposed into two
characteristic motions in individual subunits, i.e., internal and external (deformation and rigid-body movements of the individual
subunits, respectively), and then the mutual movements of the subunits and the movement of atoms around the
interface regions were investigated. These results released in
Pro
Mode-Oligomer are useful for characterizing oligomeric
proteins from a dynamic point of view. The analyses are illustrated with immunoglobulin light- and heavy-chain variable
domains bound to lysozyme and to a 12-residue peptide. |
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ISSN: | 1875-0362 1875-0362 |
DOI: | 10.2174/1875036201206010009 |