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Application of a Distance-Dependent Sigmoidal Dielectric Constant to the REMC/SAAP3D Simulations of Chignolin, Trp-Cage, and the G10q Mutant.

Michio Iwaoka1, Koji Yoshida2, Taku Shimosato2.   

Abstract

The replica-exchange Monte Carlo method based on the single amino acid potential (SAAP) force field, i.e., REMC/SAAP3D, was recently developed by our group for the molecular simulation of short peptides. In this study, the method has been improved by applying a distance-dependent dielectric (DDD) constant and extended to the peptides containing D-amino acid (AA) residues. For chignolin (10 AAs), a sigmoidal DDD model reasonably allocated the native-like β-hairpin structure with all-atom root mean square deviation (RMSD) = 2.0 Å as a global energy minimum. The optimal DDD condition was subsequently applied for Trp-cage (20 AAs) and its G10q mutant. The native-like α-rich folded structures with main-chain RMSD = 3.7 and 3.8 Å were obtained as global energy minima for Trp-cage and G10q, respectively. The results suggested that the REMC/SAAP3D method with the sigmoidal DDD model is useful for structural prediction for the short peptides comprised of up to 20 AAs. In addition, the relative contributions of SAAP to the total energy (%SAAP) were evaluated by energetic component analysis. The ratios of %SAAP were about 40 and 20% for chignolin and Trp-cage (or G10q), respectively. It was proposed that SAAP is more important for the secondary structure formation than for the assembly to a higher-order folded structure, in which the attractive van der Waals interaction may play a more important role.

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Keywords:  Chignolin; Distance-dependent dielectric; Molecular simulation; Replica-exchange method; SAAP force field; Trp-cage

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33108545     DOI: 10.1007/s10930-020-09936-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein J        ISSN: 1572-3887            Impact factor:   2.371


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