Structural and dynamical properties of a full-length HIV-1 integrase: molecular dynamics simulations
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- DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2006.10507086
Structural and dynamical properties of a full-length HIV-1 integrase: molecular dynamics simulations
Abstract
The structural and dynamical properties of the complete full-length structure of HIV-1 integrase were investigated using Molecular Dynamics approach. Simulations were carried out for the three systems, core domain only (CORE), full-length structure without (FULL) and with a Mg2+ (FULL+ION) in its active site, aimed to investigate the difference in the molecular properties of the full-length models due to their different construction procedures as well as the effects of the two ends, C- and N-terminal, on those properties in the core domain. The full-length structure was prepared from the two experimental structures of two-domain fragment. The following properties were observed to differ significantly from the previous reports: (i) relative topology formed by an angle between the three domains; (ii) the cavity size defined by the catalytic triad, Asp64, Asp116, and Glu152; (iii) distances and solvation of the Mg2+; and (iv) conformation of the catalytic residues. In addition, the presence of the two terminal domains decreases the mobility of the central core domain significantly.
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