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What is the radius of gyration for a protein which consists of 625 amino acids, and the average length is 0.8 nanometers? 1

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Answered by Nirbhay0987
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Answered by Anonymous
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Radius of gyration describes the overall spread of the molecule and is defined as the root mean square distance of the collection of atoms from their common centre of gravity. Radius of gyration analysis for a dataset of ~1000 globular proteins from PDB database is performed and the values are plotted against N3/5(N is the no. of Amino Acids).

Rg = 0.395*N3/5 + 7.257

Rg = 0.395*N3/5 + 7.257This filter can be employed to evaluate the value of radius of gyration for a given protein and to find out whether the protein follows the above equation or not.

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