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Outer membrane proteins: comparing X-ray and NMR structures by MD simulations in lipid bilayers
Authors:Katherine Cox  Peter J Bond  Alessandro Grottesi  Marc Baaden  Mark S P Sansom
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QU, UK;(2) Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique, CNRS UPR 9080, Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005 Paris, France;(3) Present address: CASPUR, Supercomputing Consortium for University and Research, Via dei Tizii 6, 00185 Rome, Italy
Abstract:The structures of three bacterial outer membrane proteins (OmpA, OmpX and PagP) have been determined by both X-ray diffraction and NMR. We have used multiple (7 × 15 ns) MD simulations to compare the conformational dynamics resulting from the X-ray versus the NMR structures, each protein being simulated in a lipid (DMPC) bilayer. Conformational drift was assessed via calculation of the root mean square deviation as a function of time. On this basis the ‘quality’ of the starting structure seems mainly to influence the simulation stability of the transmembrane β-barrel domain. Root mean square fluctuations were used to compare simulation mobility as a function of residue number. The resultant residue mobility profiles were qualitatively similar for the corresponding X-ray and NMR structure-based simulations. However, all three proteins were generally more mobile in the NMR-based than in the X-ray simulations. Principal components analysis was used to identify the dominant motions within each simulation. The first two eigenvectors (which account for >50% of the protein motion) reveal that such motions are concentrated in the extracellular loops and, in the case of PagP, in the N-terminal α-helix. Residue profiles of the magnitude of motions corresponding to the first two eigenvectors are similar for the corresponding X-ray and NMR simulations, but the directions of these motions correlate poorly reflecting incomplete sampling on a ∼10 ns timescale.
Keywords:Membrane protein  Outer membrane  Simulation  Molecular dynamics  Lipid bilayer
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