| Literature DB >> 16771434 |
Volodymyr Babin1, Jason Baucom, Thomas A Darden, Celeste Sagui.
Abstract
We have investigated to what extent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations can reproduce DNA sequence-specific features, given different electrostatic descriptions and different cell environments. For this purpose, we have carried out multiple unrestrained MD simulations of the DNA duplex d(CCAACGTTGG)2. With respect to the electrostatic descriptions, two different force fields are studied: a traditional description based on atomic point charges and a polarizable force field. With respect to the cell environment, the difference between crystal and solution environments is emphasized, as well as the structural importance of divalent ions. By imposing the correct experimental unit cell environment, an initial configuration with two ideal B-DNA duplexes in the unit cell is shown to converge to the crystallographic structure. This convergence is measured by the appearance of sequence-dependent features that very closely resemble the crystallographic ones as well as by the decay of the all-atom root-mean-squared coordinates deviations (RMSD) with respect to the crystallographic structure. Given the appropriate crystallographic constraints, this is the first example of multiple nanosecond molecular dynamics trajectory that shows an ideal B-DNA model converging to an experimental structure, with a significant decay of RMSD.Mesh:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16771434 DOI: 10.1021/jp061421r
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem B ISSN: 1520-5207 Impact factor: 2.991