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    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biopolymers 21 (1982), S. 817-831 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: If solution scattering curves can be accurately predicted from structural models, measurements can provide useful tests of predictions of secondary and tertiary structure. We have developed a computational technique for the prediction and interpretation of x-ray scattering profiles of biomolecules in solution. The method employs a Monte Carlo procedure for the generation of length distribution functions and provides predictions to moderate resolution (∼5 Å). In addition to facilitating the assignment and interpretation of features in a solution scattering profile, the method also allows the elucidation of the role of protein motion in shaping the final scattering curve. The effect of protein motion on a scattering profile is investigated by generating scattering curves from several consecutive 0.147 ps atomic coordinate frames from a molecular dynamics simulation of the motion of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) [McCammon, J. A. & Karplus, M. (1980) Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 31, 29-45]. The theoretical approach is applied to chicken egg white lysozyme and BPTI, and the overall features in the resulting theoretical scattering profiles match well with the experimental solution scattering curves recorded on film. It is apparent from this study that the scattering profile prediction technique in conjunction with other experimental methods may have value in testing ideas of conformational change based on crystallographic studies; investigations of this type would include a comparison of predicted scattering curves generated from a variety of crystallographic models with an actual scattering profile of the biomolecule in solution.
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