webPSN v2.0: a webserver to infer fingerprints of structural communication in biomacromolecules

Author:

Felline Angelo1,Seeber Michele1,Fanelli Francesca12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena 41125, Italy

2. Center for Neuroscience and Neurotechnology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena 41125, Italy

Abstract

Abstract A mixed Protein Structure Network (PSN) and Elastic Network Model-Normal Mode Analysis (ENM-NMA)-based strategy (i.e. PSN-ENM) was developed to investigate structural communication in bio-macromolecules. Protein Structure Graphs (PSGs) are computed on a single structure, whereas information on system dynamics is supplied by ENM-NMA. The approach was implemented in a webserver (webPSN), which was significantly updated herein. The webserver now handles both proteins and nucleic acids and relies on an internal upgradable database of network parameters for ions and small molecules in all PDB structures. Apart from the radical restyle of the server and some changes in the calculation setup, other major novelties concern the possibility to: a) compute the differences in nodes, links, and communication pathways between two structures (i.e. network difference) and b) infer links, hubs, communities, and metapaths from consensus networks computed on a number of structures. These new features are useful to identify commonalties and differences between two different functional states of the same system or structural-communication signatures in homologous or analogous systems. The output analysis relies on 3D-representations, interactive tables and graphs, also available for download. Speed and accuracy make this server suitable to comparatively investigate structural communication in large sets of bio-macromolecular systems. URL: http://webpsn.hpc.unimore.it.

Funder

MIUR

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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