Proteinsin vacuo. A connection between mean overcrossing number and orientationally-averaged collision cross section
Abstract
Recently, the structure of . An alternative descriptor of chain entanglement, the mean overcrossing number
, is a very useful tool because it can distinguish sensitively between different conformations based on aspects of their geometry and topology. An overcrossing number distribution arises from an ensemble of different projections of the protein structure onto a viewing plane, where for each projection, the number of crossings by the set of line segments joining sequence-adjacent Cα atoms is computed.
is the mean of this distribution. Despite their usefulness, overcrossing numbers depend on the atomic coordinates and thus cannot be measured for
and
. Thus, a nontrivial range of orientationally-averaged cross section values can be consistent with the same mean overcrossing number. Since
comprises a very sensitive tool for the study of conformational rearrangements, we checked also for correlations between
and
during molecular dynamics simulated unfolding and relaxation pathways of lysozyme in vacuo. For a given pathway, the two quantities are found to be highly correlated. Although neither
nor
maps one-to-one onto a particular tertiary fold, they are both sensitive descriptors to monitor the conformational state of a