Utilizing Coarse-Grained Modeling and Monte Carlo Simulations to Evaluate the Conformational Ensemble of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins and Regions |
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Authors: | Carolina Cragnell Ellen Rieloff Marie Skepö |
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Affiliation: | Division of Theoretical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | In this study, we have used the coarse-grained model developed for the intrinsically disordered saliva protein (IDP) Histatin 5, on an experimental selection of monomeric IDPs, and we show that the model is generally applicable when electrostatic interactions dominate the intra-molecular interactions. Experimental and theoretically calculated small-angle X-ray scattering data are presented in the form of Kratky plots, and discussions are made with respect to polymer theory and the self-avoiding walk model. Furthermore, the impact of electrostatic interactions is shown and related to estimations of the conformational ensembles obtained from computer simulations and “Flexible-meccano.” Special attention is given to the form factor and how it is affected by the salt concentration, as well as the approximation of using the form factor obtained under physiological conditions to obtain the structure factor. |
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Keywords: | intrinsically disordered proteins coarse-grained modeling Monte Carlo simulations electrostatic interactions small-angle X-ray scattering IDPs intrinsically disordered proteins IDRs Intrinsically disordered regions SAXS small-angle X-ray scattering SARW self-avoiding random walk FCR fraction of charged residues FWHM full width half maximum NCPR net charge per residue |
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