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Explicit-solvent molecular dynamics simulations of the polysaccharide schizophyllan in water.

David B Kony1, Wolfgang Damm, Serge Stoll, Wilfred F van Gunsteren, Philippe H Hünenberger.   

Abstract

Schizophyllan is a beta(1-->3)-D-glucan polysaccharide with beta(1-->6)-branched lateral glucose residues that presents a very stiff triple-helical structure under most experimental conditions. Despite the remarkable stability of this structure (which persists up to 120 degrees C in aqueous solution), schizophyllan undergoes a major change of state around 7 degrees C in water that has been hypothesized to result from an order-disorder transition in the lateral residues. This hypothesis is only supported by indirect experimental evidence and detailed knowledge (at the atomic level) concerning hydrogen-bonding networks, interactions with the solvent molecules, orientational freedom of the lateral residues, and orientational correlations among them is still lacking. In this study explicit-solvent molecular dynamics simulations of a schizophyllan fragment (complemented by simulations of its tetrasaccharide monomer) are performed at three different temperatures (273 K, 350 K, and 450 K) and with two different types of boundary conditions (finite nonperiodic or infinite periodic fragment) as an attempt to provide detailed structural and dynamical information about the triple-helical conformation in solution and the mechanism of the low-temperature transition. These simulations suggest that three important driving forces for the high stability of the triple helix are i), the limited conformational work involved in its formation; ii), the formation of a dense hydrogen-bonding network at its center; and iii), the formation of interchain hydrogen bonds between main-chain and lateral glucose residues. However, these simulations evidence a moderate and continuous variation of the simulated observables upon increasing the temperature, rather than a sharp transition between the two lowest temperatures (that could be associated with the state transition). Although water-mediated hydrogen-bonded association of neighboring lateral residues is observed, this interaction is not strong enough to promote the formation of an ordered state (correlated motions of the lateral residues), even at the lowest temperature considered.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17237195      PMCID: PMC1896245          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.086116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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