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A CFF 91-based Continuum Solvation Model: Solvation Free Energies of Small Organic Molecules and Conformations of the Alanine Dipeptide in Solution
Authors:A B Schmidt  R M Fine
Institution:Biosym Technologies, Inc. , 4 Century Drive, Parsippany, NJ, 07054
Abstract:Abstract

For molecular mechanics simulations of solvated molecules, it is important to use a consistent approach for calculating both the force field energy and the solvation free energy. A continuum solvation model based upon the atomic charges provided with the CFF91 force field is derived. The electrostatic component of the solvation free energy is described by the Poisson-Bolzmann equation while the nonpolar comonent of the solvation energy is assumed to be proportional to the solvent accessible surface area of the solute. Solute atomic radii used to describe the interface between the solute and solvent are fitted to reproduce the energies of small organic molecules. Data for 140 compounds are presented and compared to experiment and to the results from the well-characterized quantum mechanical solvation model AM1-SM2. In particular, accurate results are obtained for amino acid neutral analogues (mean unsigned error of 0.3 kcal/mol). The conformational energetics of the solvated alanine dipeptide is discussed.
Keywords:Molecular mechanics  solvation free energy  solvation continuum model  small organic molecules  alanine dipeptide
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