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Comput Biol Chem. 2008 Oct;32(5):370-4. Epub 2008 Jul 7.

Determination of helix orientations in proteins.
Tatulian SA.

Biomolecular Science Center, University of Central Florida, 12722 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826, USA. [log in to unmask]

Accurate description of helices, including curvature and bending, and determination of interhelical angles are essential for analysis of the three-dimensional fold and functionally important conformational changes in helical proteins. Here, a new computational method is presented that allows determination of angles between any helical stretches, the radius of curvature of curved helices, bending angle of bent helices, as well as symmetry relations within the protein molecule, using main chain atom coordinates. The method has been applied to describe changes in interhelical angles in calmodulin upon interaction with a target peptide, which reveals the conformational changes at a higher precision. Because subtle changes in helix-to-helix packing and interhelical angles often underlie significant functional transitions in proteins, this approach can serve as a useful tool for characterization of such conformational changes at an exceedingly high accuracy and thus provide detailed insight into the structure-function relationship of proteins.

PMID: 18602867 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

On Apr 15, 2009, at 9:38 AM, peter hudson wrote:

Hello all

I am interested to know about any programme which can calculate the angle between the helices of different subunit not the consecutive helices. I know about helixang which is a ccp4 supported programme but, i am not sure that does it calculate the relative angle between the two helix of different subunit in different orientation. Suggestiona would be appreciated.

Thnaks in advance
Peter


Young-Tae Lee, Ph. D.
Research Associate
David Goodin lab
Dept. of Molecular Biology
The Scripps Research Institute