Abstract

We report a new technique for the efficient analysis and visualization of peptide and protein conformations and conformational relationships, which we have implemented in a computer program called PEPCAT. PEPCAT (an abbreviation for Peptide Conformational Analysis Tool) provides a simple, graphical, and flexible framework that allows the user to define a specific structural feature or juxtaposition of amino acids and to follow the fate of the motif during a molecular dynamics simulation. Here we describe the PEPCAT analysis of the effects of environmental and chemical modifications on conformational preferences of a regulator of hemopoiesis, namely the pentapeptide pyro-EEDCK, and of a conformational transition in the immunosuppressant drug cyclosporin A. PEPCAT, however, can be applied to the conformational analysis of peptides and proteins in general. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Comput Chem 21: 446–461, 2000

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