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Bridging between normal mode analysis and elastic network models

Journal

PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 82, Issue 9, Pages 2157-2168

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/prot.24571

Keywords

protein dynamics normal mode analysis (NMA); elastic network models; spring-based NMA; mean square fluctuations

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [CCF-0953517]
  2. Direct For Computer & Info Scie & Enginr
  3. Division of Computing and Communication Foundations [0953517] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Normal mode analysis (NMA) has been a powerful tool or studying protein dynamics. Elastic networks modeuls (ENM), through their simplicity, have made normal mode computations accessible to a much broader reserach community and for many more bioinolecular systems. The drawback of ENMs, however, is that they are less accurate than NMA. In this work, through steps of simplification that starts with NMA and ends with ENMs we build a tight connection between NMA and ENMs. In the process of bridging between the two, we have also discovered several high-quality simplified models. Our best simplified model has a mean correlation with the original NMA that is as high as 0.88. In addition, the model is force field independent and does not require energy minimization, and thus can be applied directly to experimental structures. Another benefit of drawing the connection is a clearer understanding why ENMs work well and how it can be further improved. We discovered that ANM can be greatly enhanced by including an additional torsional term and a geometry term. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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