(All numbering and residues are taken from first PDB file)
Bending Residue Dihedral Analysis
Residue
iResidue
i+1Distance of hinge axis to residue i in
(A) Distance of hinge axis to residue i in
(A) Change in
(deg) Change in
(deg) Angle of psi(i) axis to hinge axis
(deg) Angle of psi(i) axis to hinge axis
(deg) Percentage Progress
ALA-115
THR-116
9.4
9.2
-0.4
13.7
19.5
17.8
-1.6
THR-116
PHE-117
9.2
9.2
-9.1
14.8
71.5
73.9
-2.9
PHE-117
HIS-118
7.4
6.3
-24.1
13.6
10.5
7.2
2.9
Graph shows rotational transition at bending residues and can be used
to identify hinge bending residues.
Probably only informative for interdomain rotations greater than 20 degrees
Residue
iResidue
i+1Distance of hinge axis to residue i in
(A) Distance of hinge axis to residue i in
(A) Change in
(deg) Change in
(deg) Angle of psi(i) axis to hinge axis
(deg) Angle of psi(i) axis to hinge axis
(deg) Percentage Progress
GLY-143
ARG-144
7.5
10.3
151.1
-22.3
35.4
50.1
59.0
ARG-144
ILE-145
7.4
7.6
126.8
-51.6
35.3
17.4
46.6
ILE-145
ALA-146
4.5
8.5
167.7
-58.5
36.8
54.3
48.0
ALA-146
VAL-147
7.3
6.0
-165.7
11.0
119.1
149.9
-105.8
VAL-147
SER-148
9.3
7.0
-3.2
1.2
99.8
134.1
8.6
SER-148
ASP-149
7.9
5.5
9.4
12.7
71.8
122.7
-2.6
Graph shows rotational transition at bending residues and can be used
to identify hinge bending residues.
Probably only informative for interdomain rotations greater than 20 degrees
Residue
iResidue
i+1Distance of hinge axis to residue i in
(A) Distance of hinge axis to residue i in
(A) Change in
(deg) Change in
(deg) Angle of psi(i) axis to hinge axis
(deg) Angle of psi(i) axis to hinge axis
(deg) Percentage Progress
LEU-159
GLY-160
11.5
5.6
-147.3
-3.7
53.8
70.8
26.6
GLY-160
SER-161
11.3
9.0
7.8
-21.5
67.6
97.4
-4.0
SER-161
ASP-162
8.7
8.6
38.4
26.3
41.0
32.1
32.6
ASP-162
ALA-163
10.5
10.1
110.3
-59.1
33.0
69.3
12.6
ALA-163
VAL-164
7.9
8.3
37.5
-6.1
29.4
43.1
14.4
Graph shows rotational transition at bending residues and can be used
to identify hinge bending residues.
Probably only informative for interdomain rotations greater than 20 degrees