Prediction of transmembrane helix configurations by replica-exchange simulations
Abstract
We propose a method for predicting helical membrane protein structures by computer simulations. Our method consists of two parts. In the first part, amino-acid sequences of the transmembrane helix regions are obtained from one of existing WWW servers. In the second part, we perform a replica-exchange simulation of these transmembrane helices with some constraints and identify the predicted structure as the global-minimum-energy state. We have tested the method with the dimeric transmembrane domain of glycophorin A. The structure obtained from the prediction was in close agreement with the experimental data.
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