Abstract

In order to assess the adaptability and/or applicability of the restrained molecular dynamics (RMD) simulation for building a possible tertiary structure of a protein from the X-ray crystal structure of a family reference protein, the tertiary structure prediction of Crotalus atrox venom phospholipase A2 (PLA2) was attempted based on the X-ray crystal structure of bovine pancreatic PLA2. For the formation of secondary and tertiary structures from the fully extended starting structure, the RMD simulation with interatomic distance restraints and torsion angle restraints, which were derived from homologous amino acid sequence regions in the reference protein, was carried out until the molecular system was fully equilibrated. The predicted tertiary structure of C. atrox venom PLA2 was compared with its X-ray crystal structure, and furthermore the utility of this method was discussed by reference to the similar tertiary structure prediction of beta-trypsin from the X-ray crystal structure of an elastase.

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