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Residue Folding Degree-Relationship to Secondary Structure Categories and Use as Collective Variable.


ABSTRACT: Recently, we have shown that the residue folding degree, a network-based measure of folded content in proteins, is able to capture backbone conformational transitions related to the formation of secondary structures in molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. In this work, we focus primarily on developing a collective variable (CV) for MD based on this residue-bound parameter to be able to trace the evolution of secondary structure in segments of the protein. We show that this CV can do just that and that the related energy profiles (potentials of mean force, PMF) and transition barriers are comparable to those found by others for particular events in the folding process of the model mini protein Trp-cage. Hence, we conclude that the relative segment folding degree (the newly proposed CV) is a computationally viable option to gain insight into the formation of secondary structures in protein dynamics. We also show that this CV can be directly used as a measure of the amount of α-helical content in a selected segment.

SUBMITTER: Sladek V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8657879 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Residue Folding Degree-Relationship to Secondary Structure Categories and Use as Collective Variable.

Sladek Vladimir V   Harada Ryuhei R   Shigeta Yasuteru Y  

International journal of molecular sciences 20211202 23


Recently, we have shown that the residue folding degree, a network-based measure of folded content in proteins, is able to capture backbone conformational transitions related to the formation of secondary structures in molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. In this work, we focus primarily on developing a collective variable (CV) for MD based on this residue-bound parameter to be able to trace the evolution of secondary structure in segments of the protein. We show that this CV can do just that an  ...[more]

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