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Macromolecular shape and surface maps by solvent exclusion.
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EngineeringMacromolecular ArchitectureProtein AssemblyBiomolecular ScienceNatural SciencesSolvent SpheresMolecular BiologyMacromolecular SystemSolvent ExclusionProtein ModelingMolecular BiophysicsQuantitative Function EquivalentMolecular RecognitionSurface TopographyMolecular ModelingMacromolecular AssembliesBiophysicsComputational Biophysics
A quantitative function equivalent to the "molecular" surface proposed by F. M. Richards [(1977) Annu. Rev. Biophys. Bioeng. 6, 151--176] is defined by the closest approach of solvent spheres to a macromolecule. The function can be used to visualize surface topography, polarity, and charge either as a three-dimensional net or by mapping onto a plane; to calculate surface areas; and to demarcate complementary sites in contacts between subunits. Applications to shape-specific recognition in protein structure and aggregation are discussed.
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