Identification of Key Residues in Proteins Through Centrality Analysis and Flexibility Prediction with RINspector

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Guillaume Brysbaert, Théo Mauri, Jérôme de Ruyck, Marc F. Lensink
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Abstract

Protein structures inherently contain information that can be used to decipher their functions, but the exploitation of this knowledge is not trivial. We recently developed an app for the Cytoscape network visualization and analysis program, called RINspector, the goal of which is to integrate two different approaches that identify key residues in a protein structure or complex. The first approach consists of calculating centralities on a residue interaction network (RIN) generated from the three-dimensional structure; the second consists of predicting backbone flexibility and needs only the primary sequence. The identified residues are highly correlated with functional relevance and constitute a good set of targets for mutagenesis experiments. Here we present a protocol that details in a step-by-step fashion how to create a RIN from a structure and then calculate centralities and predict flexibilities. We also discuss how to understand and use the results of the analyses. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

利用RINspector进行中心性分析和柔韧性预测的蛋白质关键残基鉴定
蛋白质结构本身包含着可以用来破译其功能的信息,但对这些知识的利用并非微不足道。我们最近为Cytoscape网络可视化和分析程序开发了一个应用程序,叫做RINspector,它的目标是整合两种不同的方法来识别蛋白质结构或复合体中的关键残基。第一种方法是计算由三维结构生成的残馀相互作用网络(RIN)的中心性;第二种方法是预测主干的灵活性,只需要主序列。所鉴定的残基具有高度的功能相关性,为诱变实验提供了良好的靶点。在这里,我们提出了一个协议,详细介绍了如何一步一步地从一个结构中创建一个RIN,然后计算中心性并预测灵活性。我们还讨论了如何理解和使用分析结果。©2018 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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