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Investigating Protein Sequence-structure-dynamics Relationships with Bio3D-web
Published on: July 16, 2017
Exploring multi-dimensional coordinate-dependent diffusion dynamics on the energy landscape of protein conformation
Zaizhi Lai1, Kun Zhang, Jin Wang
1Department of Chemistry and Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA. jin.wang.1@stonybrook.edu.
Abstract:
We explore the multi-dimensional diffusion dynamics of protein conformational change. We found in general that the diffusion is anisotropic and inhomogeneous. The directional and positional dependence of diffusion have significant impacts on the protein conformational kinetics: the dominant kinetic path of conformational change is shifted from the naively expected steepest decent gradient paths. The kinetic transition state is shifted away from the transition state. The effective kinetic free energy barrier height, determining the kinetic rate of the conformational change, is shifted away from the one estimated from the thermodynamic free energy barrier. The shift of the transition state in position and value will modify the phi value analysis for identification of hot residues and interactions responsible for conformational dynamics. Ongoing and future experiments can test the predictions of the model.
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