Abstract
AbstractIt is quite easy to propose an empirical potential for conformational analysis such that given crystal structures lie near local minima. What is much more difficult, is to devise a function such that the native structure lies near a relatively deep local minimum, at least in some neighborhood of the native in conformation space. An algorithm is presented for finding such a potential acting on proteins where each amino acid residue is represented by a single point. When the given structure is either an α‐helical, β‐strand, or hairpin bend segment of pancreatic trypsin inhibitor, the resulting potential function in each case possesses a deep minimum within 0.10 Å of the native conformation. The improved energy embedding algorithm locates a marginally better minimum in each case only 0.1–1.3 Å away from the respective native state. In other words, this potential function guides a conformational search toward structures very close to the native over a wide range of conformation space.
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