Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1979435 Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The molecular mechanisms of membrane proteins that are activated either by ions or by ATP are just beginning to come into focus, as long-awaited structural data are revealed. This information is being leveraged and supplemented to great effect by molecular modeling and computer simulation studies. Important examples include the homology modeling of eukaryotic protein structures based on distantly related templates, as well as the use of internal structural symmetry for modeling different states in conformational cycles. Molecular simulation studies have elucidated the location and coordination structure of ion binding sites, and explained their selectivity, while also providing tantalizing insights into the mechanisms that couple conformational change to ion translocation or ATP hydrolysis.

Research highlights► Molecular modeling and simulation provide insights into ion-coupled and ATP-driven membrane proteins. ► Studies have modeled alternate conformational states and distantly related human homologues. ► Others identified ion binding sites and explained their selectivity or proposed microscopic mechanisms.

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