articleMethods in molecular biologySep 3, 2013Closed access

Principal Component Analysis: A Method for Determining the Essential Dynamics of Proteins

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Abstract

It has become commonplace to employ principal component analysis to reveal the most important motions in proteins. This method is more commonly known by its acronym, PCA. While most popular molecular dynamics packages inevitably provide PCA tools to analyze protein trajectories, researchers often make inferences of their results without having insight into how to make interpretations, and they are often unaware of limitations and generalizations of such analysis. Here we review best practices for applying standard PCA, describe useful variants, discuss why one may wish to make comparison studies, and describe a set of metrics that make comparisons possible. In practice, one will be forced to make inferences…

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  • Acronym
  • Principal component analysis
  • Computer science
  • Principal (computer security)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Dynamics (music)
  • Component (thermodynamics)
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