@inproceedings{7986e4be70c9455aaf33227185e41663,
title = "The simulation study of protein-protein interfaces based on the 4-helix bundle structure",
abstract = "Docking of two protein molecules is induced by intermolecular interactions. Our purposes in this study are: designing binding interfaces on the two proteins, which specifically interact to each other; and inducing intermolecular interactions between the two proteins by mixing them. A 4-helix bundle structure was chosen as a scaffold on which binding interfaces were created. Based on this scaffold, we designed binding interfaces involving charged and nonpolar amino acid residues. We performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulation to identify suitable amino acid residues for the interfaces. We chose YciF protein as the scaffold for the protein-protein docking simulation. We observed the structure of two YciF protein molecules (I and II), and we calculated the distance between centroids (center of gravity) of the interfaces' surface planes of the molecules I and II. We found that the docking of the two protein molecules can be controlled by the number of hydrophobic and charged amino acid residues involved in the interfaces. Existence of six hydrophobic and five charged amino acid residues within an interface were most suitable for the protein-protein docking.",
keywords = "4-helix bundle, MD simulation, intermolecular interaction, protein-protein docking",
author = "Masaki Fukuda and Yu Komatsu and Ryota Morikawa and Takeshi Miyakawa and Masako Takasu and Satoshi Akanuma and Akihiko Yamagishi",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.1063/1.4794642",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780735411418",
series = "AIP Conference Proceedings",
pages = "606--609",
booktitle = "4th International Symposium on Slow Dynamics in Complex Systems",
note = "4th International Symposium on Slow Dynamics in Complex Systems: Keep Going Tohoku ; Conference date: 02-12-2012 Through 07-12-2012",
}