Protofold: A Successive Kinetostatic Compliance Method for Protein Conformation Prediction

This paper presents an efficient and novel computational protein prediction methodology called kineto-static compliance method. Successive kineto-static fold compliance is a methodology for predicting a protein molecule’s motion under the effect of an inter-atomic force field without the need for mo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of mechanical design (1990) 2005-07, Vol.127 (4), p.712-717
Hauptverfasser: Kazerounian, Kazem, Latif, Khalid, Alvarado, Carlos
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents an efficient and novel computational protein prediction methodology called kineto-static compliance method. Successive kineto-static fold compliance is a methodology for predicting a protein molecule’s motion under the effect of an inter-atomic force field without the need for molecular-dynamic simulation. Instead, the chain complies under the kineto-static effect of the force field in such a manner that each rotatable joint changes by an amount proportional to the effective torque on that joint. This process successively iterates until all of the joint torques have converged to a minimum. This configuration is equivalent to a stable, globally optimized potential energy state of the system or, in other words, the final conformation of the protein. This methodology is implemented in a computer software package named PROTOFOLD. In this paper, we have used PROTOFOLD to predict the final conformation of a small peptide chain segment, an alpha helix, and the Triponin protein chains from a denatured configuration. The results show that torques in each joint are minimized to values very close to zero, which demonstrates the method’s effectiveness for protein conformation prediction.
ISSN:1050-0472
1528-9001
DOI:10.1115/1.1867502