fSUB: Normal Mode Analysis
with Flexible Substructures
Posted on 2012-07-26 - 00:00
In this paper, we report a novel normal-mode analysis
for supramolecular complexes, named fSUB. The method models a complex
as a group of flexible substructures. The low-frequency substructure
modes are first determined with substructures in isolation, and the
motions of the whole complex are then calculated on the basis of substructure
modes and substructure–substructure interactions. The calculation
of modes in fSUB requires modal analysis without initial energy minimization,
which is essential for maintaining energetic and structural consistency
between substructures and whole complex. Compared with other coarse-grained
methods, such as the RTB method, fSUB delivers much more accurate
modes for the complex and allows for the choice of much larger substructures.
The method can also accommodate any type of substructure arrangement
including covalent bonds across the interface. In tests on molecular
chaperonin GroEL (7350 residues) and HK97 capsid complex (118 092
residues), fSUB was shown to be much more efficient in terms of combined
accuracy and demand of computing resources. Our results clearly demonstrated
the vital importance of including substructure flexibility in complex
modal analysis, as the deformational patterns of substructures were
found to play an important role even in the lowest frequency modes
of the whole complex.
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Lu, Mingyang; Ming, Dengming; Ma, Jianpeng (2016). fSUB: Normal Mode Analysis
with Flexible Substructures. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp300312u