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In the eye of the beholder : inhomogeneous distribution of high-resolution shapes within the random-walk ensemble (CROSBI ID 151879)

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Muller, Christian L. ; Sbalzarini, Ivo F. ; van Gusteren, Wilfred F. ; Žagrovic, Bojan ; Hunenberger, Philippe H. In the eye of the beholder : inhomogeneous distribution of high-resolution shapes within the random-walk ensemble // The Journal of chemical physics, 130 (2009), 21; 214904, 25. doi: 10.1063/1.3140090

Podaci o odgovornosti

Muller, Christian L. ; Sbalzarini, Ivo F. ; van Gusteren, Wilfred F. ; Žagrovic, Bojan ; Hunenberger, Philippe H.

engleski

In the eye of the beholder : inhomogeneous distribution of high-resolution shapes within the random-walk ensemble

The concept of high-resolution shapes (also referred to as folds or states, depending on the context) of a polymer chain plays a central role in polymer science, structural biology, bioinformatics, and biopolymer dynamics. However, although the idea of shape is intuitively very useful, there is no unambiguous mathematical definition for this concept. In the present work, the distributions of high-resolution shapes within the ideal random-walk ensembles with N=3, … , 6 beads (or up to N=10 for some properties) are investigated using a systematic (grid-based) approach based on a simple working definition of shapes relying on the root-mean-square atomic positional deviation as a metric (i.e., to define the distance between pairs of structures) and a single cutoff criterion for the shape assignment. Although the random-walk ensemble appears to represent the paramount of homogeneity and randomness, this analysis reveals that the distribution of shapes within this ensemble, i.e., in the total absence of interatomic interactions characteristic of a specific polymer (beyond the generic connectivity constraint), is significantly inhomogeneous. In particular, a specific (densest) shape occurs with a local probability that is 1.28, 1.79, 2.94, and 10.05 times (N=3, … , 6) higher than the corresponding average over all possible shapes (these results can tentatively be extrapolated to a factor as large as about 1028 for N=100). The qualitative results of this analysis lead to a few rather counterintuitive suggestions, namely, that, e.g., (i) a fold classification analysis applied to the random-walk ensemble would lead to the identification of random-walk “ folds ; ” (ii) a clustering analysis applied to the random-walk ensemble would also lead to the identification random-walk “ states” and associated relative free energies ; and (iii) a random-walk ensemble of polymer chains could lead to well-defined diffraction patterns in hypothetical fiber or crystal diffraction experiments. The inhomogeneous nature of the shape probability distribution identified here for random walks may represent a significant underlying baseline effect in the analysis of real polymer chain ensembles (i.e., in the presence of specific interatomic interactions). As a consequence, a part of what is called a polymer shape may actually reside just “ in the eye of the beholder” rather than in the nature of the interactions between the constituting atoms, and the corresponding observation-related bias should be taken into account when drawing conclusions from shape analyses as applied to real structural ensembles.

shapes ; polymer chain ; probability distribution

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Podaci o izdanju

130 (21)

2009.

214904

25

objavljeno

0021-9606

1089-7690

10.1063/1.3140090

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Fizika

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