DocumentCode
22853
Title
Ligand Excluded Surface: A New Type of Molecular Surface
Author
Lindow, Norbert ; Baum, Daniel ; Hege, Hans-Christian
Author_Institution
Zuse Inst. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Volume
20
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 31 2014
Firstpage
2486
Lastpage
2495
Abstract
The most popular molecular surface in molecular visualization is the solvent excluded surface (SES). It provides information about the accessibility of a biomolecule for a solvent molecule that is geometrically approximated by a sphere. During a period of almost four decades, the SES has served for many purposes - including visualization, analysis of molecular interactions and the study of cavities in molecular structures. However, if one is interested in the surface that is accessible to a molecule whose shape differs significantly from a sphere, a different concept is necessary. To address this problem, we generalize the definition of the SES by replacing the probe sphere with the full geometry of the ligand defined by the arrangement of its van der Waals spheres. We call the new surface ligand excluded surface (LES) and present an efficient, grid-based algorithm for its computation. Furthermore, we show that this algorithm can also be used to compute molecular cavities that could host the ligand molecule. We provide a detailed description of its implementation on CPU and GPU. Furthermore, we present a performance and convergence analysis and compare the LES for several molecules, using as ligands either water or small organic molecules.
Keywords
chemistry computing; convergence; data visualisation; geometry; graphics processing units; molecular biophysics; molecular configurations; quasimolecules; solvents (industrial); CPU; GPU; SES; convergence analysis; grid-based algorithm; ligand excluded surface; molecular cavities; molecular interaction analysis; molecular structures; molecular surface; molecular visualization; organic molecules; solvent excluded surface; solvent molecule; van der Waals spheres; Approximation algorithms; Atomic measurements; Cavity resonators; Data visualization; Molecular imaging; Solvents; Molecular visualization; cavity analysis; ligand excluded surface; solvent excluded surface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2014.2346404
Filename
6876051
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