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The de Rham-Hodge Analysis and Modeling of Biomolecules.

Rundong Zhao1, Menglun Wang2, Jiahui Chen2, Yiying Tong3, Guo-Wei Wei4,5,6.   

Abstract

Biological macromolecules have intricate structures that underpin their biological functions. Understanding their structure-function relationships remains a challenge due to their structural complexity and functional variability. Although de Rham-Hodge theory, a landmark of twentieth-century mathematics, has had a tremendous impact on mathematics and physics, it has not been devised for macromolecular modeling and analysis. In this work, we introduce de Rham-Hodge theory as a unified paradigm for analyzing the geometry, topology, flexibility, and Hodge mode analysis of biological macromolecules. Geometric characteristics and topological invariants are obtained either from the Helmholtz-Hodge decomposition of the scalar, vector, and/or tensor fields of a macromolecule or from the spectral analysis of various Laplace-de Rham operators defined on the molecular manifolds. We propose Laplace-de Rham spectral-based models for predicting macromolecular flexibility. We further construct a Laplace-de Rham-Helfrich operator for revealing cryo-EM natural frequencies. Extensive experiments are carried out to demonstrate that the proposed de Rham-Hodge paradigm is one of the most versatile tools for the multiscale modeling and analysis of biological macromolecules and subcellular organelles. Accurate, reliable, and topological structure-preserving algorithms for implementing discrete exterior calculus (DEC) have been developed to facilitate the aforementioned modeling and analysis of biological macromolecules. The proposed de Rham-Hodge paradigm has potential applications to subcellular organelles and the structure construction from medium- or low-resolution cryo-EM maps, and functional predictions from massive biomolecular datasets.

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Keywords:  Algebraic topology; Cryo-EM analysis; De Rham–Hodge theory; Differential geometry; Macromolecular Hodge mode analysis; Macromolecular flexibility

Year:  2020        PMID: 32770408      PMCID: PMC8137271          DOI: 10.1007/s11538-020-00783-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Math Biol        ISSN: 0092-8240            Impact factor:   1.758


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