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Combining atomic-level Molecular Dynamics Combining atomic-level Molecular Dynamics with coarse-grained Monte-Carlo dynamics with coarse-grained Monte-Carlo dynamics Andrzej Koliński Laboratory of Theory of Biopolymers, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw http://www.biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl Bioinformatics 2013 / BIT13, 26-29 June 2013, Toruń, Poland

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Page 1: Combining atomic-level Molecular Dynamics with coarse-grained Monte-Carlo dynamics Andrzej Koliński Laboratory of Theory of Biopolymers, Faculty of Chemistry,

Combining atomic-level Molecular Dynamics with Combining atomic-level Molecular Dynamics with coarse-grained Monte-Carlo dynamicscoarse-grained Monte-Carlo dynamics

Andrzej Koliński

Laboratory of Theory of Biopolymers, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw

http://www.biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl

Bioinformatics 2013 / BIT13, 26-29 June 2013, Toruń, Poland

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All-atom MD with explicit water

• Atomic-Level Characterization of the Structural Dynamics of Proteins, Science, 2010• How Fast-Folding Proteins Fold, Science, 2011

1 milisecond simulations

ANTON - David E. Shaw group

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Different all-atom force-fields (explicit water) are: - able to fold a protein into its native tertiary structure - inconsistent in the description of a folding pathway

Simulations of near-native dynamics seem to be essentially force-field independent.

M. Rueda, C. Ferrer-Costa, T. Meyer, A. Perez, J. Camps, A. Hospital, J. L. Gelpi, M. Orozco, A consensus view of protein dynamics Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 104:796−801, 2007

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Coarse-grained models

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Coarse-grained models of moderate resolution (~102 faster than all-atom MD)

LatticeKolinski et al.

ContinuousBaker et al.Liwo et al.

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CABS model

Force field

Short range conformational propensities

Context-dependent pairwise interactions of side groups

A model of main chain hydrogen bonds

Interaction parameters are modulated by the predicted secondary structure and account for complex multibody interactions and the averaged effect of solvent

Sampling – Monte Carlo dynamics

A. Kolinski, Protein modeling and structure prediction with a reduced representation Acta Biochimica Polonica 51:349-371, 2004

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Reconstruction & optimization procedure

protein backbone reconstruction

side chain reconstruction

all-atom minimization step

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All-atom MD (A – Amber, C – Charmm, G – Gromos and O – OPLS/AA force-fields) is consistent with CABS stochastic dynamics (after a proper renormalizations) at short time-scales (10 ns)

M. Jamroz, M. Orozco, A. Kolinski, S. Kmiecik, A Consistent View of Protein Fluctuations from All-atom Molecular Dynamics and Coarse-Grained Dynamics with Knowledge-based Force-field, J. Chem. Theory Comput. 9:19–125, 2013

J. Wabik, S. Kmiecik, D. Gront, M. Kouza, A. Kolinski, Combining Coarse-Grained Protein Models with Replica-Exchange All-Atom Molecular Dynamics, International Journal of Molecular Sciences 14:9893-9905, 2013.

Protein dynamics

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CABS models

reconstructed all-atom models (AMBER)

Kmiecik, D. Gront, M. Kouza, A. Kolinski, From Coarse-Grained to Atomic-Level Characterization of Protein Dynamics: Transition State for the Folding of B Domain of Protein A, J. Phys. Chem. B 116:7026-7032, 2012

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Dynamics: CABS and all-atoms MD

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Example of residue fluctuation profiles

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Benchmarks summary

Test set (10 ns trajectories)

Compared data Avg. Spearman’s corr. coeff. between residue

fluctuation profiles

22 proteins (each one by 4 different force fields)

MD vs. CABS 0.70(J Chem Theory Comput, 2013)

393 non-redundant proteins (Amber force field)

MD vs. CABS 0.70(Nucl Acid Res, 2013)

140 non-redundant and NMR solved proteins (Amber force field)

NMR vs. CABS 0.72 (yet unpublished )

NMR vs. MD 0.65

MD vs. CABS 0.69

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http://biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl/CABSflex

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PDB: 1BSN, F1-ATPase subunit, 138 AA

CABS-flex

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PDB: 1BSN, F1-ATPase subunit, 138 AA

CABS-flex

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PDB: 1BHE, polygalacturonase, 376 AA

CABS-flex

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CABS-fold: server for protein structure prediction

http://biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl/CABSfold

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CABS in structure prediction

M. Blaszczyk, M. Jamroz, S. Kmiecik, A. Kolinski, CABS-fold: server for the novo and consensus-based prediction of protein structure, Nucleic Acids Research, 2013

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Structure prediction (de-novo)

The predicted models (colored in rainbow) are superimposed on native structures (colored in magenta)

Modeling accuracy could be highly improved when combined with compartive modeling.

A. Kolinski, J. M. Bujnicki, Generalized protein structure prediction based on combination of fold-recognition with de novo folding and evaluation of models, Proteins 61(S7):84-90, 2005

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Structure prediction

(homology modeling)

CASP9 examples9th Community Wide

Experiment on theCritical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction

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CABS – docking and interactionsSimulations of induced folding (binding) of intrisingly disordered protein pKIG

with KIX domain

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CABS – docking and interactionsSimulations of induced folding (binding) of intrisingly disordered protein

pKIG with KIX domain

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Summary:

CABS could be easily combined with all-atom Molecular Dynamics and used in studies of protein dynamics, interactions and structure prediction

LTB servers based on CABS tools:

URL: http://biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl/CABSfold URL: http://biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl/CABSflex

M. Jamroz, A. Kolinski & S. Kmiecik, CABS-flex: server for fast simulation of protein structure fluctuations, Nucleic Acids Research, 1-5, 2013

M. Blaszczyk, M. Jamroz, S. Kmiecik, A. Kolinski, CABS-fold: server for the novo and consensus-based prediction of protein structure, Nucleic Acids Research 1-6, 2013

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Thank you!

Co-authors: Drs. Sebastian Kmiecik, Michał Jamróz,Dominik Gront, Maciej Błaszczyk, Mateusz Kurciński, Jacek Wabik and others ….