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Hayet Belghit1, Manuel Dauchez1, Jean-Marc Crowet1
1Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, CNRS, MEDyC, Reims, France.
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Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are important tools for studying the dynamic motions of macromolecules at the atomic level. With the increasing capabilities of high performance computing, MD simulations are becoming more widely used. This allows molecular modelers to simulate the molecular behavior of large molecular architectures for much longer trajectories. Appropriate visualization of MD trajectories is becoming essential to provide an immediate and intuitive understanding of a molecule's dynamics and function. In this study, we implement a novel 3D graphical representation, Dynamical Sheets Helper for RepresentAtion of SurfAce Descriptors (Dy-SheHeRASADe), to visualize the β sheet secondary structures of proteins in the context of molecular dynamics. Dy-SheHeRASADe is developed in UnityMol, an open source molecular viewer and prototyping platform. We considered β sheet fluctuations and hydrogen bond formation during molecular dynamics simulations to characterize the parts of β sheets with large motions or with labile bonds. We propose two visualization modes based on a surface representation of the β sheets calculated according to the positions of the α carbons and the hydrogen bonds between the β strands. The volumetric mode, in which this surface is enclosed in a semi-transparent volume that represents the fluctuation zone of the sheet during dynamics. The heatmap mode, in which the surface is colored according to the amplitude values of the α carbons. In addition, we quantify the β sheet fluctuations by displaying the values of the largest and smallest movements of the β sheets, the surface area of the sheets, and the number of hydrogen bonds.
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