BioSuper: A web tool for the superimposition of biomolecules and assemblies with rotational symmetry

IF 2.222 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Manuel Rueda, Modesto Orozco, Maxim Totrov, Ruben Abagyan
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Abstract

Most of the proteins in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) are oligomeric complexes consisting of two or more subunits that associate by rotational or helical symmetries. Despite the myriad of superimposition tools in the literature, we could not find any able to account for rotational symmetry and display the graphical results in the web browser.

BioSuper is a free web server that superimposes and calculates the root mean square deviation (RMSD) of protein complexes displaying rotational symmetry. To the best of our knowledge, BioSuper is the first tool of its kind that provides immediate interactive visualization of the graphical results in the browser, biomolecule generator capabilities, different levels of atom selection, sequence-dependent and structure-based superimposition types, and is the only web tool that takes into account the equivalence of atoms in side chains displaying symmetry ambiguity. BioSuper uses ICM program functionality as a core for the superimpositions and displays the results as text, HTML tables and 3D interactive molecular objects that can be visualized in the browser or in Android and iOS platforms with a free plugin.

BioSuper is a fast and functional tool that allows for pairwise superimposition of proteins and assemblies displaying rotational symmetry. The web server was created after our own frustration when attempting to superimpose flexible oligomers. We strongly believe that its user-friendly and functional design will be of great interest for structural and computational biologists who need to superimpose oligomeric proteins (or any protein). BioSuper web server is freely available to all users at http://ablab.ucsd.edu/BioSuper.

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BioSuper:一个用于叠加具有旋转对称性的生物分子和组件的网络工具
蛋白质数据库(PDB)中的大多数蛋白质是由两个或多个亚基组成的寡聚复合物,它们通过旋转或螺旋对称结合。尽管文献中有无数的叠加工具,但我们无法找到任何能够解释旋转对称并在web浏览器中显示图形结果的工具。BioSuper是一个免费的web服务器,可以叠加和计算显示旋转对称的蛋白质复合物的均方根偏差(RMSD)。据我们所知,BioSuper是同类中第一个在浏览器中提供即时交互式可视化图形结果的工具,生物分子生成器功能,不同级别的原子选择,序列依赖和基于结构的叠加类型,并且是唯一一个考虑到侧链中显示对称模糊的原子等效性的网络工具。BioSuper使用ICM程序功能作为叠加的核心,并将结果显示为文本,HTML表格和3D交互式分子对象,可以在浏览器中可视化,也可以在Android和iOS平台上使用免费插件。BioSuper是一种快速且功能强大的工具,允许成对叠加显示旋转对称的蛋白质和组件。web服务器是在我们尝试叠加柔性低聚物时遇到挫折后创建的。我们坚信,它的用户友好和功能设计将对需要叠加寡聚蛋白(或任何蛋白质)的结构和计算生物学家非常感兴趣。BioSuper web服务器免费提供给所有用户,网址为http://ablab.ucsd.edu/BioSuper。
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BMC Structural Biology
BMC Structural Biology 生物-生物物理
CiteScore
3.60
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期刊介绍: BMC Structural Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on investigations into the structure of biological macromolecules, including solving structures, structural and functional analyses, and computational modeling.
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