回顾小角 X 射线散射、分子动力学模拟和相关综合应用背后的基本理论。

Nano reviews Pub Date : 2015-02-25 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.3402/nano.v6.25661
Lauren Boldon, Fallon Laliberte, Li Liu
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本文回顾了进行小角 X 射线散射(SAXS)实验、分子动力学(MD)模拟和 MD-SAXS 分析所需的基本概念和方程。此外,本综述还介绍了 SAXS、MD 和 MD-SAXS 在生物和非生物领域的几种主要应用;但本文并未涵盖所有可能的应用。SAXS 是一种用于分析各种生物和非生物结构的实验技术。SAXS 利用球面平均来产生一维或二维强度剖面,并从中提取结构数据。MD 模拟是一种计算机模拟技术,用于在原子水平上模拟复杂的生物和非生物系统。MD 模拟应用经典牛顿力学运动方程进行力计算,并预测系统的理论物理性质。本综述介绍了 SAXS 和 MD 在研究蛋白质折叠和功能以及非生物应用(如研究非生物纳米粒子的机械、电气和结构特性)方面的几种应用。最后,通过介绍结合 SAXS 和 MD 模拟这两种技术的几个实例,展示了结合这两种技术研究生物和非生物系统的潜在优势。
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Review of the fundamental theories behind small angle X-ray scattering, molecular dynamics simulations, and relevant integrated application.

Review of the fundamental theories behind small angle X-ray scattering, molecular dynamics simulations, and relevant integrated application.

Review of the fundamental theories behind small angle X-ray scattering, molecular dynamics simulations, and relevant integrated application.

Review of the fundamental theories behind small angle X-ray scattering, molecular dynamics simulations, and relevant integrated application.

In this paper, the fundamental concepts and equations necessary for performing small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and MD-SAXS analyses were reviewed. Furthermore, several key biological and non-biological applications for SAXS, MD, and MD-SAXS are presented in this review; however, this article does not cover all possible applications. SAXS is an experimental technique used for the analysis of a wide variety of biological and non-biological structures. SAXS utilizes spherical averaging to produce one- or two-dimensional intensity profiles, from which structural data may be extracted. MD simulation is a computer simulation technique that is used to model complex biological and non-biological systems at the atomic level. MD simulations apply classical Newtonian mechanics' equations of motion to perform force calculations and to predict the theoretical physical properties of the system. This review presents several applications that highlight the ability of both SAXS and MD to study protein folding and function in addition to non-biological applications, such as the study of mechanical, electrical, and structural properties of non-biological nanoparticles. Lastly, the potential benefits of combining SAXS and MD simulations for the study of both biological and non-biological systems are demonstrated through the presentation of several examples that combine the two techniques.

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