A user-friendly web portal for analyzing conformational changes in structures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Sameer Hassan
Manonanthini Thangam
Praveen Vasudevan
G. Ramesh Kumar
Rahul Unni
P. K. Gayathri Devi
Luke Elizabeth Hanna
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[1] National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis,Department of Biomedical Informatics
[2] Anna University,AU
[3] National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis,KBC Research Centre, Madras Institute of Technology
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Principal component analysis; Proteins; RMSD; Structures; Torsion angles;
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Initiation of the Tuberculosis Structural Consortium has resulted in the expansion of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) protein structural database. Currently, 969 experimentally solved structures are available for 354 MTB proteins. This includes multiple crystal structures for a given protein under different functional conditions, such as the presence of different ligands or mutations. In depth analysis of the multiple structures reveal that subtle differences exist in conformations of a given protein under varied conditions. Therefore, it is immensely important to understand the conformational differences between the multiple structures of a given protein in order to select the most suitable structure for molecular docking and structure-based drug designing. Here, we introduce a web portal (http://bmi.icmr.org.in/mtbsd/torsion.php) that we developed to provide comparative data on the ensemble of available structures of MTB proteins, such as Cα root means square deviation (RMSD), sequence identity, presence of mutations and torsion angles. Additionally, torsion angles were used to perform principal component analysis (PCA) to identify the conformational differences between the structures. Additionally, we present a few case studies to demonstrate this database.
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