ATLAS: protein flexibility description from atomistic molecular dynamics simulations

Author:

Vander Meersche Yann1ORCID,Cretin Gabriel1ORCID,Gheeraert Aria1ORCID,Gelly Jean-Christophe1ORCID,Galochkina Tatiana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris Cité and Université des Antilles and Université de la Réunion, INSERM, BIGR , F-75014  Paris , France

Abstract

Abstract Dynamical behaviour is one of the most crucial protein characteristics. Despite the advances in the field of protein structure resolution and prediction, analysis and prediction of protein dynamic properties remains a major challenge, mostly due to the low accessibility of data and its diversity and heterogeneity. To address this issue, we present ATLAS, a database of standardised all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, accompanied by their analysis in the form of interactive diagrams and trajectory visualisation. ATLAS offers a large-scale view and valuable insights on protein dynamics for a large and representative set of proteins, by combining data obtained through molecular dynamics simulations with information extracted from experimental structures. Users can easily analyse dynamic properties of functional protein regions, such as domain limits (hinge positions) and residues involved in interaction with other biological molecules. Additionally, the database enables exploration of proteins with uncommon dynamic properties conditioned by their environment such as chameleon subsequences and Dual Personality Fragments. The ATLAS database is freely available at https://www.dsimb.inserm.fr/ATLAS.

Funder

Ministry of Research

Université Paris Cité

National Institute for Health and Medical Research

IdEx

French National Research Agency

CINES

TGCC

GENCI

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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