Visualization of Protein 3D Structures in Reduced Representation with Simultaneous Display of Intra- and Inter-Molecular Interactions
Vrunda Sheth, Vicente M. Reyes

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel reduced representation of protein 3D structures that simplifies visualization while simultaneously displaying intra- and inter-molecular interactions, aiding structural biology analysis.
Contribution
It develops a double-centroid reduced representation (DCRR) for proteins and a visualization interface, including a web server for easy access and analysis.
Findings
DCRR reduces atomic complexity of protein structures.
The visualization interface clearly displays interactions.
The web server enables quick retrieval of reduced structures.
Abstract
Protein structure representation is an important tool in structural biology. There exists different methods of representing the protein 3D structures and different biologists favor different methods based on the information they require. Currently there is no available method of protein 3D structure representation which captures enough chemical information from the protein sequence and clearly shows the intra-molecular and the inter-molecular H-bonds and VDW interactions at the same time. This project aims to reduce the 3D structure of a protein and display the reduced representation along with intermolecular and the intra- molecular H-bonds and van der Waals interactions. A reduced protein representation has a significantly lower atomicity (i.e., number of atom coordinates) than one which is in all- atom representation. In this work, we transform the protein structure from all-atom…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProtein Structure and Dynamics · Enzyme Structure and Function · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
