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Exploring the common dynamics of homologous proteins. Application to the globin family.


ABSTRACT: We present a procedure to explore the global dynamics shared between members of the same protein family. The method allows the comparison of patterns of vibrational motion obtained by Gaussian network model analysis. After the identification of collective coordinates that were conserved during evolution, we quantify the common dynamics within a family. Representative vectors that describe these dynamics are defined using a singular value decomposition approach. As a test case, the globin heme-binding family is considered. The two lowest normal modes are shown to be conserved within this family. Our results encourage the development of models for protein evolution that take into account the conservation of dynamical features.

SUBMITTER: Maguid S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1366528 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploring the common dynamics of homologous proteins. Application to the globin family.

Maguid Sandra S   Fernandez-Alberti Sebastian S   Ferrelli Leticia L   Echave Julian J  

Biophysical journal 20050304 1


We present a procedure to explore the global dynamics shared between members of the same protein family. The method allows the comparison of patterns of vibrational motion obtained by Gaussian network model analysis. After the identification of collective coordinates that were conserved during evolution, we quantify the common dynamics within a family. Representative vectors that describe these dynamics are defined using a singular value decomposition approach. As a test case, the globin heme-bi  ...[more]

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