| Literature DB >> 17400700 |
Jian Zhou1, Ian F Thorpe, Sergey Izvekov, Gregory A Voth.
Abstract
A systematic new approach to derive multiscale coarse-grained (MS-CG) models has been recently developed. The approach employs information from atomistically detailed simulations to derive CG forces and associated effective potentials. In this work, the MS-CG methodology is extended to study two peptides representing distinct structural motifs, alpha-helical polyalanine and the beta-hairpin V(5)PGV(5). These studies represent the first known application of this approach to peptide systems. Good agreement between the MS-CG and atomistic models is achieved for several structural properties including radial distribution functions, root mean-square deviation, and radius of gyration. The new MS-CG models are able to preserve the native states of these peptides within approximately 1 A backbone root mean-square deviation during CG simulations. The MS-CG approach, as with most coarse-grained models, has the potential to increase the length and timescales accessible to molecular simulations. However, it is also able to maintain a clear connection to the underlying atomistic-scale interactions.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17400700 PMCID: PMC1877786 DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.094425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033