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Ligand Excluded Surface: A New Type of Molecular Surface

  • 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.
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Author:Norbert LindowORCiD, Daniel BaumORCiD, Hans-Christian HegeORCiDGND
Document Type:Article
Parent Title (English):IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Volume:20
Issue:12
First Page:2486
Last Page:2495
Date of first Publication:2014/12/31
Preprint:urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-51194
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2014.2346404
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