MDavocado: Analysis and Visualization of Protein Motion by Time-Dependent Angular Diagrams
Boris Gomaz,
Alessandro Pandini,
Aleksandra Maršavelski
et al.
Abstract:Extracting meaningful information from atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of proteins remains a challenging task due to the high-dimensionality and complexity of the data. MD simulations yield trajectories that contain the positions of thousands of atoms in millions of steps. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of local dynamical events across the entire trajectory is often difficult. Here, we present a novel approach to visualize MD trajectories in the form of timedependent Ramachandran plots. Sp… Show more
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