Automated minimization of steric clashes in protein structures
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Zero to Three
Abstract
Molecular modeling of proteins including homology modeling, structure determination, and knowledge-based protein design requires tools to evaluate and refine three-dimensional protein structures. Steric clash is one of the artifacts prevalent in low-resolution structures and homology models. Steric clashes arise due to the unnatural overlap of any two nonbonding atoms in a protein structure. Usually, removal of severe steric clashes in some structures is challenging since many existing refinement programs do not accept structures with severe steric clashes. Here, we present a quantitative approach of identifying steric clashes in proteins by defining clashes based on the Van der Waals repulsion energy of the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Steric effects
- Protein design
- Homology modeling
- Robustness (evolution)
- Chemistry
- Protein structure
- Computational biology
- Computer science