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DescriptionSteered-Molecular-Dynamics-Simulations-of-a-Type-IV-Pilus-Probe-Initial-Stages-of-a-Force-Induced-pcbi.1003032.s008.ogv |
English: Exposure of EYYLN in T4P-v1 simulation. Pilin subunits are shown colored by subunit in a large bead representation. The four directly pulled subunits are not shown. The EYYLN residues are shown in a smaller sphere representation in cyan. First, a 360-degree rotation of the filament is performed to demonstrate that EYYLN is well-hidden around the pilus. The next segment shows the SMD simulation, and that gaps are exposed along the surface, which reveal EYYLN to the environment. Finally, another 360 degree rotation of the filament is carried out to demonstrate EYYLN exposure at the end of the SMD simulation around the entire pilus. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Baker J, Biais N, Tama F (2013). "Steered Molecular Dynamics Simulations of a Type IV Pilus Probe Initial Stages of a Force-Induced Conformational Transition". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003032. PMID 23592974. PMC: 3623709. | ||
Author | Baker J, Biais N, Tama F | ||
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Author | Baker J, Biais N, Tama F |
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Image title | Exposure of EYYLN in T4P-v1 simulation. Pilin subunits are shown colored by subunit in a large bead representation. The four directly pulled subunits are not shown. The EYYLN residues are shown in a smaller sphere representation in cyan. First, a 360-degree rotation of the filament is performed to demonstrate that EYYLN is well-hidden around the pilus. The next segment shows the SMD simulation, and that gaps are exposed along the surface, which reveal EYYLN to the environment. Finally, another 360 degree rotation of the filament is carried out to demonstrate EYYLN exposure at the end of the SMD simulation around the entire pilus. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013-04 |