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Helix-coil transition of alanine peptides in water: force field dependence on the folded and unfolded structures
Authors:Gnanakaran S  García Angel E
Institution:Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA.
Abstract:The force fields used in classical modeling studies are semiempirical in nature and rely on their validation by comparison of simulations with experimental data. The all-atom replica-exchange molecular dynamics (REMD) methodology allows us to calculate the thermodynamics of folding/unfolding of peptides and small proteins, and provides a way of evaluating the reliability of force fields. We apply the REMD to obtain equilibrium folding/unfolding thermodynamics of a 21-residue peptide containing only alanine residues in explicit aqueous solution. The thermodynamics of this peptide is modeled with both the OPLS/AA/L and the A94/MOD force fields. We find that the helical content and the values for the helix propagation and nucleation parameters for this alanine peptide are consistent with measurements on similar peptides and with calculations using the modified AMBER force field (A94/MOD). The nature of conformations, both folded and unfolded, that contributes to the helix-coil transition profile, however, is quite different between these two force fields.
Keywords:folding  explicit solvent  replica exchange molecular dynamics  trialanine  poly‐proline like (PPII)  OPLS  AMBER  Lifson‐Roig  Zimm‐Bragg  free energy
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