Packing Regularities in Biological Structures Relate to Their Dynamics

dc.contributor.author Jernigan, Robert
dc.contributor.author Kloczkowski, Andrzej
dc.contributor.department Roy J. Carver Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology (CALS)
dc.contributor.department Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Roy J. Carver Department of
dc.contributor.department Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics
dc.date 2021-03-13T06:51:52.000
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dc.date.copyright Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2007
dc.date.issued 2007-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>The high packing density inside proteins leads to certain geometric regularities and also is one of the most important contributors to the high extent of cooperativity manifested by proteins in their cohesive domain motions. The orientations between neighboring non-bonded residues in proteins substantially follow the similar geometric regularities, regardless of whether the residues are on the surface or buried - a direct result of hydrophobicity forces. These orientations are relatively fixed and correspond closely to small deformations from those of the face-centered cubic lattice, which is the way in which identical spheres pack at the highest density. Packing density also is related to the extent of conservation of residues, and we show this relationship for residue packing densities by averaging over a large sample or residue packings. There are three regimes: 1) over a broad range of packing densities the relationship between sequence entropy and inverse packing density is nearly linear, 2) over a limited range of low packing densities the sequence entropy is nearly constant, and 3) at extremely low packing densities the sequence entropy is highly variable. These packing results provide important justification for the simple elastic network models that have been shown for a large number of proteins to represent protein dynamics so successfully, even when the models are extremely coarse-grained. Elastic network models for polymeric chains are simple and could be combined with these protein elastic networks to represent partially denatured parts of proteins. Finally, we show results of applications of the elastic network model to study the functional motions of the ribosome, based on its known structure. These results indicate expected correlations among its components for the step-wise processing steps in protein synthesis, and suggest ways to use these elastic network models to develop more detailed mechanisms - an important possibility, since most experiments yield only static structures.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This is a manuscript of a chapter published as Jernigan R.L., Kloczkowski A. (2007) Packing Regularities in Biological Structures Relate to Their Dynamics. In: Bai Y., Nussinov R. (eds) Protein Folding Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 350. Humana Press. doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1385/1-59745-189-4:251" target="_self">10.1385/1-59745-189-4:251</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Biochemistry
dc.subject.disciplines Biophysics
dc.subject.disciplines Computational Biology
dc.subject.disciplines Structural Biology
dc.subject.keywords Elastic Network Models
dc.subject.keywords protein packing
dc.subject.keywords protein dynamics
dc.subject.keywords conformational transition
dc.subject.keywords Gaussian Network Model
dc.subject.keywords Anisotropic Network Model
dc.subject.keywords harmonic analysis
dc.title Packing Regularities in Biological Structures Relate to Their Dynamics
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