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      Microfluidics and the quantification of biomolecular interactions

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      Current Opinion in Structural Biology
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            Here we extend the ability to predict hydrodynamic coefficients and other solution properties of rigid macromolecular structures from atomic-level structures, implemented in the computer program HYDROPRO, to models with lower, residue-level resolution. Whereas in the former case there is one bead per nonhydrogen atom, the latter contains one bead per amino acid (or nucleotide) residue, thus allowing calculations when atomic resolution is not available or coarse-grained models are preferred. We parameterized the effective hydrodynamic radius of the elements in the atomic- and residue-level models using a very large set of experimental data for translational and rotational coefficients (intrinsic viscosity and radius of gyration) for >50 proteins. We also extended the calculations to very large proteins and macromolecular complexes, such as the whole 70S ribosome. We show that with proper parameterization, the two levels of resolution yield similar and rather good agreement with experimental data. The new version of HYDROPRO, in addition to considering various computational and modeling schemes, is far more efficient computationally and can be handled with the use of a graphical interface. Copyright © 2011 Biophysical Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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                Current Opinion in Structural Biology
                Current Opinion in Structural Biology
                Elsevier BV
                0959440X
                October 2021
                October 2021
                : 70
                : 8-15
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                10.1016/j.sbi.2021.02.006
                33831785
                4ada45b3-2299-44c9-a03e-d03200ea7e37
                © 2021

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