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Bioinformatics | 2016

Online interactive analysis of protein structure ensembles with Bio3D-web

Lars Skjærven; Shashank Jariwala; Xin-Qiu Yao; Barry J. Grant

Summary: Bio3D-web is an online application for analyzing the sequence, structure and conformational heterogeneity of protein families. Major functionality is provided for identifying protein structure sets for analysis, their alignment and refined structure superposition, sequence and structure conservation analysis, mapping and clustering of conformations and the quantitative comparison of their predicted structural dynamics. Availability: Bio3D-web is based on the Bio3D and Shiny R packages. All major browsers are supported and full source code is available under a GPL2 license from http://thegrantlab.org/bio3d-web. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]


Journal of Visualized Experiments | 2017

Investigating Protein Sequence-structure-dynamics Relationships with Bio3D-web

Shashank Jariwala; Lars Skjærven; Xin-Qiu Yao; Barry J. Grant

We demonstrate the usage of Bio3D-web for the interactive analysis of biomolecular structure data. The Bio3D-web application provides online functionality for: (1) The identification of related protein structure sets to user specified thresholds of similarity; (2) Their multiple alignment and structure superposition; (3) Sequence and structure conservation analysis; (4) Inter-conformer relationship mapping with principal component analysis, and (5) comparison of predicted internal dynamics via ensemble normal mode analysis. This integrated functionality provides a complete online workflow for investigating sequence-structure-dynamic relationships within protein families and superfamilies.


Biophysical Journal | 2017

Comparative Structural Dynamic Analysis of GTPases

Hongyang Li; Xin-Qiu Yao; Barry J. Grant

GTPases regulate a multitude of essential cellular processes ranging from movement and division to differentiation and neuronal activity. These ubiquitous enzymes operate by hydrolyzing GTP to GDP with associated conformational changes that modulate affinity for family specific binding partners. There are three major GTPase superfamilies: Ras-like GTPases, heterotrimeric G proteins and protein-synthesizing GTPases. Although they contain similar nucleotide-binding sites, the detailed mechanisms by which these structurally and functionally diverse superfamilies operate remain unclear.


Archive | 2016

Beginning Trajectory Analysis with Bio3D

Xin-Qiu Yao; Lars Skjærven; Barry J. Grant


Biophysical Journal | 2016

The Bio3D Project: Interactive Tools for Structural Bioinformatics

Lars Skjærven; Shashank Jariwala; Xin-Qiu Yao; Julien Idé; Barry J. Grant


Biophysical Journal | 2014

The Bio3D Package: New Interactive Tools for Structural Bioinformatics

Xin-Qiu Yao; Guido Scarabelli; Lars Skjærven; Barry J. Grant


Biophysical Journal | 2017

In Silico Prediction of HLA-Associated Drug Hypersensitivity

Xin-Qiu Yao; Shashank Jariwala; Barry J. Grant


Biophysical Journal | 2016

Comparative Structural Dynamic Analysis of G Proteins

Hongyang Li; Xin-Qiu Yao; Barry J. Grant


Biophysical Journal | 2016

Dynamic Coupling and Allosteric Networks in the Alpha Subunit of Heterotrimeric G Proteins

Xin-Qiu Yao; Rabia U. Malik; Nicholas W. Griggs; Lars Skjærven; John R. Traynor; Sivaraj Sivaramakrishnan; Barry J. Grant


Archive | 2015

Protein Structure Networks with Bio3D

Xin-Qiu Yao; Guido Scarabelli; Lars Skjærven; Barry J. Grant

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Hongyang Li

University of Michigan

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