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Query: EC:2.3.3.1 (
citrate synthase
)
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A simple method is presented for the analysis of protein conformational changes based on the comparison of torsion angles defined by four consecutive C alpha atoms. The technique was applied successfully to proteins that undergo hinge motion and shear motion. In the case of both MBP and
LAO
, which represent examples of hinge motion, the plot of the differences in C alpha-torsion angles between the open and closed forms of the proteins helped us to formulate a more thorough description of the conformational change: a large displacement of one domain with respect to the other where one of the domains does not behave like a rigid body but exhibits some degree of flexibility. The analysis of
citrate synthase
, which is an example of shear motion, shows that the largest differences in C alpha-torsion angles between the open and closed conformations are clustered around residues that belong to segments connecting alpha-helices, whereas the helices themselves appear to be rigid; this is in agreement with previous results obtained by detailed least-squares superpositions (Lesk AM, Chothia C, 1984, J Mol Biol 174:175-191).
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PMID:C alpha-based torsion angles: a simple tool to analyze protein conformational changes. 853 48