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Hydrodynamic multibead modeling: problems, pitfalls and solutions. 3. Comparison of new approaches for improved predictions of translational properties
Authors:Peter Zipper  Helmut Durchschlag
Institution:1. Physical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, University of Graz, Heinrichstrasse 28, 8010, Graz, Austria
2. Institute of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry, University of Regensburg, Universit?tsstrasse 31, 93040, Regensburg, Germany
Abstract:Modeling simple and complex biopolymers in solution requires the shapes of these molecules to be approximated by bead modeling procedures, primarily for the prediction of hydrodynamic and scattering quantities. Though several bead modeling strategies (strict, shell and filling models) and a variety of computer programs (preferably the HYDRO suite by the García de la Torre group) are available, several subtle questions remain to be answered, in particular concerning the appropriate volume correction for intrinsic viscosity computations. In this context, various versions of the HYDRO programs and different types of volume corrections, as well as the novel, alternative program ZENO of the Mansfield group, were applied to a plethora of thoroughly designed multibead models of spherical, ellipsoidal, cylindrical and prismatic shapes. A critical comparison of the results obtained reveals a variety of new aspects, useful for many future applications. Among these, application of our recently suggested “reduced volume correction” (RVC) together with specially adapted HYDRO versions and use of ZENO turned out to be highly effective, in particular when aiming at filling model strategies and using high bead numbers, a domain not fully supported by the recent HYDRO++ versions. By our approaches, the values of translational properties (diffusion coefficients, D, and intrinsic viscosities, η]) of all multibead models applied were anticipated correctly.
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