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Smoluchowski dynamics of the vnd/NK-2 homeodomain from Drosophila melanogaster: Second-order maximum correlation approximation

โœ Scribed by Giovanni La Penna; S. Fausti; Angelo Perico; J. A. Ferretti


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
195 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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โœฆ Synopsis


The mode coupling diffusion theory is applied to the derivation of local dynamics in proteins in solution. The rotational dynamics of the bonds along the protein sequence are calculated and compared to the experimentally measured nmr 15 N spin-lattice relaxation time T 1 , at 36.5, 60.8, and 81.1 MHz of the vnd/NK-2 homeodomain from Drosophila melanogaster. The starting point for the calculations is the experimental three-dimensional solution structure of the homeodomain determined by multidimensional nmr spectroscopy. The higher order mode-coupling computations are compared also with the recently published first-order approximation calculations. The more accurate calculations improve substantially the first-order ORZLD calculations and show that the role of the strength of the hydrodynamic interactions becomes crucial to fix the order of magnitude of the rotational dynanics for these very compact molecules characterized by partial screening of the internal atoms to water. However, the relative mobility of the bonds along the sequence and the differential fluctuations depend only weakly on the hydrodynamic strength but strongly on the geometry of the three-dimensional structure and on the statistics incorporated into the theory. Both rigid and fluctuating dynamic models are examined, with fluctuations evaluated using molecular dynamics simulations. The comparison with nmr data shows that mode coupling diffusion accounts for the T 1 relaxation pattern at low frequency where the rotational tumbling dominates. An


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This work is the first in a series devoted to applying mode coupling diffusion theory to the derivation of local dynamics properties of proteins in solution. The first-order mode-coupling approximation, or optimized Rouse-Zimm local dynamics (ORZLD), is applied here to derive the rotational dynamics