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A molecular dynamics study of solvent behavior around a protein
Authors:Yuto Komeiji  Masami Uebayasi  Jun-ichiro Someya  Ichiro Yamato
Abstract:The solvent structure and behavior around a protein were examined by analyzing a trajectory of molecular dynamics simulation of thetrp-holorepressor in a periodic box of water. The calculated selfdiffusion coefficient indicated that the solvent within 10 Å of the protein had lower mobility. Examination of the solvent diffusion around different atoms of different kinds of residues showed no general tendency. Thisfact suggested that the solvent mobility is not influenced significantly bythe kind of the atom or residue they solvated. Distribution analysis aroundthe protein revealed two peaks of water oxygen: a sharp one at 2.8 Å around polar and charged atoms and a broad one at ~3.4 Å aroundapolar atoms. The former was stabilized by water–protein hydrogen bonds, and the latter was stabilized by water-lwater hydrogen bonds, suggesting the existence of a hydrophobic shell. An analysis of protein atom–water radial distribution functions confirmed these shell structures around polar or charged atoms and apolar ones. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:trp-repressor  TIP3P water  hydrophobic shell  hydrogen bond  AMBER  diffusion coefficient  radial distribution
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