2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.06.447299
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Correlation in Domain Fluctuations Navigates Target Search of a Viral Peptide along RNA

Abstract: Biological macromolecules often exhibit correlation in fluctuations involving distinct domains. This study decodes their functional implications in RNA-protein recognition and target-specific binding. The target search of a peptide along RNA in viral TAR-Tat complex is closely monitored using atomistic simulations, steered molecular dynamics simulations, free energy calculations, and a machine-learning-based clustering technique. An anti-correlated domain fluctuation is identified between the tetraloop and the… Show more

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“…How Tat searches for TAR was studied by Prusty et al, who provide computational evidence for the search pathway being directed by dynamic fluctuations characteristic of certain RNA motifs. 18 Unlike plant viruses, mammalian viruses must cross membranes. They adopt quite a variety of strategies in breaching these physical barriers.…”
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“…How Tat searches for TAR was studied by Prusty et al, who provide computational evidence for the search pathway being directed by dynamic fluctuations characteristic of certain RNA motifs. 18 Unlike plant viruses, mammalian viruses must cross membranes. They adopt quite a variety of strategies in breaching these physical barriers.…”
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confidence: 99%