Watergate: Visual Exploration of Water Trajectories in Protein Dynamics

Viktor Vad, J. Byška, Adam Jurcík, I. Viola, E. Gröller, H. Hauser, S. Marques, J. Damborský, B. Kozlíková
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Abstract

The function of proteins is tightly related to their interactions with other molecules. The study of such interactions often requires to track the molecules that enter or exit specific regions of the proteins. This is investigated with molecular dynamics simulations, producing the trajectories of thousands of water molecules during hundreds of thousands of time steps. To ease the exploration of such rich spatio-temporal data, we propose a novel workflow for the analysis and visualization of large sets of water-molecule trajectories. Our solution consists of a set of visualization techniques, which help biochemists to classify, cluster, and filter the trajectories and to explore the properties and behavior of selected subsets in detail. Initially, we use an interactive histogram and a time-line visualization to give an overview of all water trajectories and select the interesting ones for further investigation. Further, we depict clusters of trajectories in a novel 2D representation illustrating the flows of water molecules. These views are interactively linked with a 3D representation where we show individual paths, including their simplification, as well as extracted statistical information displayed by isosurfaces. The proposed solution has been designed in tight collaboration with experts to support specific tasks in their scientific workflows. They also conducted several case studies to evaluate the usability and effectiveness of our new solution with respect to their research scenarios. These confirmed that our proposed solution helps in analyzing water trajectories and in extracting the essential information out of the large amount of input data.
水门:蛋白质动力学中水轨迹的视觉探索
蛋白质的功能与其与其他分子的相互作用密切相关。对这种相互作用的研究通常需要追踪进入或离开蛋白质特定区域的分子。这是通过分子动力学模拟来研究的,在数十万个时间步长中产生数千个水分子的轨迹。为了简化对这些丰富的时空数据的探索,我们提出了一种新的工作流程来分析和可视化大量的水分子轨迹。我们的解决方案包括一套可视化技术,它可以帮助生物化学家对轨迹进行分类、聚类和过滤,并详细探索所选子集的属性和行为。最初,我们使用交互式直方图和时间线可视化来概述所有水轨迹,并选择有趣的轨迹进行进一步研究。此外,我们以一种新颖的二维表示方式描绘了水分子流动的轨迹簇。这些视图与3D表示交互链接,其中我们显示单个路径,包括它们的简化,以及由等值面显示的提取的统计信息。拟议的解决方案是与专家密切合作设计的,以支持其科学工作流程中的特定任务。他们还进行了几个案例研究,以评估我们的新解决方案相对于他们的研究场景的可用性和有效性。这证实了我们提出的解决方案有助于分析水的轨迹,并从大量输入数据中提取基本信息。
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