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Flexibility-Rigidity Index for Protein-Nucleic Acid Flexibility and Fluctuation Analysis

Published 26 Oct 2015 in q-bio.BM | (1510.07725v1)

Abstract: Protein-nucleic acid complexes are important for many cellular processes including the most essential function such as transcription and translation. For many protein-nucleic acid complexes, flexibility of both macromolecules has been shown to be critical for specificity and/or function. Flexibility-rigidity index (FRI) has been proposed as an accurate and efficient approach for protein flexibility analysis. In this work, we introduce FRI for the flexibility analysis of protein-nucleic acid complexes. We demonstrate that a multiscale strategy, which incorporates multiple kernels to capture various length scales in biomolecular collective motions, is able to significantly improve the state of art in the flexibility analysis of protein-nucleic acid complexes. We take the advantage of the high accuracy and ${\cal O}(N)$ computational complexity of our multiscale FRI method to investigate the flexibility of large ribosomal subunits, which is difficult to analyze by alternative approaches. An anisotropic FRI approach, which involves localized Hessian matrices, is utilized to study the translocation dynamics in an RNA polymerase.

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