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Revealing unique properties of the ribosome using a network based analysis
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Structural BioinformaticsBiomolecular Structure PredictionMolecular BiologyCloseness CentralityBiological NetworkRibosome StructureBiological Network VisualizationBiophysicsBiochemistryRna Structure PredictionHigh Centrality MeasuresFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsProtein BioinformaticsStructural BiologyUnique PropertiesNatural SciencesComputational BiologySystems BiologyMedicine
The ribosome is a complex molecular machine that offers many potential sites for functional interference, therefore representing a major target for antibacterial drugs. The growing number of high-resolution structures of ribosomes from different organisms, in free form and in complex with various ligands, provides unique data for structural and comparative analyses of RNA structures. We model the ribosome structure as a network, where nucleotides are represented as nodes and intermolecular interactions as edges. As shown previously for proteins, we found that the major functional sites of the ribosome exhibit significantly high centrality measures. Specifically, we demonstrate that mutations that strongly affect ribosome function and assembly can be distinguished from mild mutations based on their network properties. Furthermore, we observed that closeness centrality of the rRNA nucleotides is highly conserved in the bacteria, suggesting the network representation as a comparative tool for the ribosome analysis. Finally, we suggest a global topology perspective to characterize functional sites and to reveal the unique properties of the ribosome.
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