Protein dynamics derived from clusters of crystal structures

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A method is presented to mathematically extract concerted structural transitions in proteins from collections of crystal structures. The 'essential dynamics' procedure is used to filter out small-amplitude fluctuations from such a set of structures; the remaining large conformational changes describe motions such as those important for the uptake/release of substrate/ligand and in catalytic reactions. The method is applied to sets of x-ray structures for a number of proteins, and the results are compared with the results from essential dynamics as applied to molecular dynamics simulations of those proteins. A significant degree of similarity is found, thereby providing a direct experimental basis for the application of such simulations to the description of large concerted motions in proteins.

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Van Aalten, D. M. F., Conn, D. A., De Groot, B. L., Berendsen, H. J. C., Findlay, J. B. C., & Amadei, A. (1997). Protein dynamics derived from clusters of crystal structures. Biophysical Journal, 73(6), 2891–2896. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0006-3495(97)78317-6

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