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Temperature and urea induced denaturation of the TRP-cage mini protein TC5b: A simulation study consistent with experimental observations.

Z Gattin1, S Riniker, P J Hore, K H Mok, W F van Gunsteren.   

Abstract

The effects of temperature and urea denaturation (6M urea) on the dominant structures of the 20-residue Trp-cage mini-protein TC5b are investigated by molecular dynamics simulations of the protein at different temperatures in aqueous and in 6M urea solution using explicit solvent degrees of freedom and the GROMOS force-field parameter set 45A3. In aqueous solution at 278 K, TC5b is stable throughout the 20 ns of MD simulation and the trajectory structures largely agree with the NMR-NOE atom-atom distance data available. Raising the temperature to 360 K and to 400 K, the protein denatures within 22 ns and 3 ns, showing that the denaturation temperature is well below 360 K using the GROMOS force field. This is 40-90 K lower than the denaturation temperatures observed in simulations using other much used protein force fields. As the experimental denaturation temperature is about 315 K, the GROMOS force field appears not to overstabilize TC5b, as other force fields and the use of continuum solvation models seem to do. This feature may directly stem from the GROMOS force-field parameter calibration protocol, which primarily involves reproduction of condensed phase thermodynamic quantities such as energies, densities, and solvation free energies of small compounds representative for protein fragments. By adding 6M urea to the solution, the onset of denaturation is observed in the simulation, but is too slow to observe a particular side-chain side-chain contact (Trp6-Ile4) that was experimentally observed to be characteristic for the denatured state. Interestingly, using temperature denaturation, the process is accelerated and the experimental data are reproduced.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19693803      PMCID: PMC2786973          DOI: 10.1002/pro.223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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