Hi,
Can Modeller be used to study the effect of post translational modification on the structure of protein. For instance if a lysine in a protein is modified to carboxymethyllysine. In such situation, can the modified template be used for modeling. The model so obtained by the alignment of modified protein as template and native protein reflect the effect of modification on the structure. Is it necessary to consider the modified amonoacid (carboxymethyllysine)as unnatural amino acid and modify the charmm topology and parameter files.
Kindly help
Suji george Dept of Life Sciences University Of Mumbai India
suji george wrote: > Can Modeller be used to study the effect of post translational > modification on the structure of protein. For instance if a lysine in > a protein is modified to carboxymethyllysine. In such situation, can > the modified template be used for modeling. The model so obtained by > the alignment of modified protein as template and native protein > reflect the effect of modification on the structure. Is it necessary > to consider the modified amonoacid (carboxymethyllysine)as unnatural > amino acid and modify the charmm topology and parameter files.
Sure, you could build a model using the original structure as a template and the modified sequence as the model sequence. For the best results, yes, you'd have to add topology and parameters for the modified residue.
Ben Webb, Modeller Caretaker
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