Estimating affinities of calcium ions to proteins

Stefan Franke, Julia Herfurth, Daniel HoffmannDepartment of Bioinformatics/Centre for Medical Biotechnology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, GermanyAbstract: Ca2+-ions have a range of affinities to different proteins, depending on the various functions of these proteins. This makes the determin...

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Main Authors: Stefan Franke, Julia Herfurth, Daniel Hoffmann
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2010-03-01
Series:Advances and Applications in Bioinformatics and Chemistry
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/estimating-affinities-of-calcium-ions-to-proteins-a4085
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spelling doaj-8916bcba08d2496283366f5f08de49092020-11-25T01:23:03ZengDove Medical PressAdvances and Applications in Bioinformatics and Chemistry1178-69492010-03-012010default16Estimating affinities of calcium ions to proteinsStefan FrankeJulia HerfurthDaniel HoffmannStefan Franke, Julia Herfurth, Daniel HoffmannDepartment of Bioinformatics/Centre for Medical Biotechnology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, GermanyAbstract: Ca2+-ions have a range of affinities to different proteins, depending on the various functions of these proteins. This makes the determination of Ca2+-protein affinities an interesting subject for functional studies. We have investigated the performance of two methods – Fold-X and AutoDock vina – in the prediction of Ca2+-protein affinities. Both methods, although based on different energy functions, showed virtually the same correlation with experimental affinities. Guided by insight from experiment, we further derived a simple linear model based on thesolvent accessible surface of Ca2+ that had practically the same performance in terms of absolute errors as the more complex docking methods.Keywords: metal ions, binding, free energy, crystal structure, solvent accessible surface http://www.dovepress.com/estimating-affinities-of-calcium-ions-to-proteins-a4085
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title Estimating affinities of calcium ions to proteins
title_short Estimating affinities of calcium ions to proteins
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description Stefan Franke, Julia Herfurth, Daniel HoffmannDepartment of Bioinformatics/Centre for Medical Biotechnology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, GermanyAbstract: Ca2+-ions have a range of affinities to different proteins, depending on the various functions of these proteins. This makes the determination of Ca2+-protein affinities an interesting subject for functional studies. We have investigated the performance of two methods – Fold-X and AutoDock vina – in the prediction of Ca2+-protein affinities. Both methods, although based on different energy functions, showed virtually the same correlation with experimental affinities. Guided by insight from experiment, we further derived a simple linear model based on thesolvent accessible surface of Ca2+ that had practically the same performance in terms of absolute errors as the more complex docking methods.Keywords: metal ions, binding, free energy, crystal structure, solvent accessible surface
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