Intrinsic Localized Modes in Proteins

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TitreIntrinsic Localized Modes in Proteins
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursNicolai A, Delarue P, Senet P
JournalSCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume5
Pagination18128
Date PublishedDEC 11
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2045-2322
Résumé

Protein dynamics is essential for proteins to function. Here we predicted the existence of rare, large nonlinear excitations, termed intrinsic localized modes (ILMs), of the main chain of proteins based on all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of two fast-folder proteins and of a rigid alpha/beta protein at 300 K and at 380 K in solution. These nonlinear excitations arise from the anharmonicity of the protein dynamics. The ILMs were detected by computing the Shannon entropy of the protein main-chain fluctuations. In the non-native state (significantly explored at 380 K), the probability of their excitation was increased by a factor between 9 and 28 for the fast-folder proteins and by a factor 2 for the rigid protein. This enhancement in the non-native state was due to glycine, as demonstrated by simulations in which glycine was mutated to alanine. These ILMs might play a functional role in the flexible regions of proteins and in proteins in a non-native state (i.e. misfolded or unfolded states).

DOI10.1038/srep18128