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ClusPro FMFT-SAXS: Ultra-fast Filtering Using Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Data in Protein Docking

  • Stony Brook University
  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

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Abstract

We have recently demonstrated that incorporation of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)-based filtering in our heavily used docking server ClusPro improves docking results. However, the filtering step is time consuming, since ≈ 105 conformations have to be sequentially processed. At the same time, we have demonstrated the possibility of ultra-fast systematic energy evaluation for all rigid body orientations of two proteins, by sampling using Fast Manifold Fourier Transform (FMFT), if energies are represented as a combination of convolution-like expressions. Here we present a novel FMFT-based algorithm FMFT-SAXS for massive SAXS computation on multiple conformations of a protein complex. This algorithm exploits the convolutional form of SAXS calculation function. FMFT-SAXS allows computation of SAXS profiles for millions of conformations in a matter of minutes, providing an opportunity to explore the whole conformational space of two interacting proteins. We demonstrate the application of the new FMFT-SAXS approach to significantly speed up SAXS filtering step in our current docking protocol (1 to 2 orders of magnitude faster, running in several minutes on a modern 16-core CPU) without loss of accuracy. This is demonstrated on the benchmark set as well as on the experimental data. The new approach is available as a part of ClusPro server (https://beta.cluspro.org) and as an open source C library (https://bitbucket.org/abc-group/libfmftsaxs).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2249-2255
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Molecular Biology
Volume430
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 20 2018

Keywords

  • Fast Manifold Fourier Transform
  • FFT sampling
  • protein docking

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