A mesoscopic model for protein enzymatic dynamics in solution.
@article{Echeverra2011AMM,
title={A mesoscopic model for protein enzymatic dynamics in solution.},
author={Carlos Alejandro Echeverr{\'i}a and Yuichi Togashi and Alexander S. Mikhailov and Raymond Kapral},
journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
year={2011},
volume={13 22},
pages={
10527-37
}
}A multi-scale, coarse-grained description of protein conformational dynamics in a solvent is presented. The focus of the paper is on the description of the conformational motions that may accompany enzyme catalysis as the enzyme executes a catalytic cycle, starting with substrate binding and ending with product release and return to the original unbound enzyme. The protein is modeled by a network of beads representing amino acid residues, the solvent is described by multiparticle collision…
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