TRAJELIX: A Computational Tool for the Geometric Characterization of Protein Helices During Molecular Dynamics Simulations

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Mihaly Mezei
Marta Filizola
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[1] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,Department of Physiology and Biophysics
[2] NYU,Department of Physiology & Biophysics
[3] Weill Medical College of Cornell University,undefined
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helix geometry; α-helical proteins; membrane proteins; MD; SIMULAID;
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We have developed a computer program with the necessary mathematical formalism for the geometric characterization of distorted conformations of alpha-helices proteins, such as those that can potentially be sampled during typical molecular dynamics simulations. This formalism has been incorporated into TRAJELIX, a new module within the SIMULAID framework (http://inka.mssm.edu/~mezei/simulaid/) that is capable of monitoring distortions of alpha-helices in terms of their displacement, global and local tilting, rotation around their axes, compression/extension, winding/unwinding, and bending. Accurate evaluation of these global and local structural properties of the helix can help study possible intramolecular and intermolecular changes in the helix packing of alpha-helical membrane proteins, as shown here in an application to the interacting helical domains of rhodopsin dimers. Quantification of the dynamic structural behavior of alpha-helical membrane proteins is critical for our understanding of signal transduction, and may enable structure-based design of more specific and efficient drugs.
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