Literature DB >> 23900854

Molecular dynamics study of Na⁺ transportation in a cyclic peptide nanotube and its influences on water behaviors in the tube.

Xuezeng Song1, Jianfen Fan, Dongyan Liu, Hui Li, Rui Li.   

Abstract

The dynamics of Na(+) transportation in a transmembrane cyclic peptide nanotube of 8 × (WL)4/POPE has been simulated. The curve of PMF (potential of mean force) for Na(+) moving through the tube, based on ABF (adaptive biasing force) method, indicates that Na(+) possesses lower free energy in an α-plane region than in a mid-plane one. It was found that Na(+) would desorb one or two water molecules in the first solvation shell when entering the tube and later maintain in a solvation state. The average numbers of water molecules around Na(+) are 4.50, 4.09 in the first solvation shell, and 3.10, 4.08 in the second one for Na(+) locating in an α-plane zone and a mid-plane region, respectively. However, water molecules far away from Na(+) location still nearly arrange in a form of 1-2-1-2 file. The dipole orientations of water molecules in the regions of gaps 1 and 7 display "D-defects", resulted from the simultaneous electrostatic potentials generated by Na(+) and the bare carbonyls at the tube mouths. Such "D-defects" accommodate the energetically favorable water orientations thereby.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23900854     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-013-1899-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Model        ISSN: 0948-5023            Impact factor:   1.810


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