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Molecular Dynamics Simulations of 441 Two-Residue Peptides in Aqueous Solution: Conformational Preferences and Neighboring Residue Effects with the Amber ff99SB-ildn-NMR Force Field.


ABSTRACT: Understanding the intrinsic conformational preferences of amino acids and the extent to which they are modulated by neighboring residues is a key issue for developing predictive models of protein folding and stability. Here we present the results of 441 independent explicit-solvent MD simulations of all possible two-residue peptides that contain the 20 standard amino acids with histidine modeled in both its neutral and protonated states. (3)J(HNH?) coupling constants and ?(H?) chemical shifts calculated from the MD simulations correlate quite well with recently published experimental measurements for a corresponding set of two-residue peptides. Neighboring residue effects (NREs) on the average (3)J(HNH?) and ?(H?) values of adjacent residues are also reasonably well reproduced, with the large NREs exerted experimentally by aromatic residues, in particular, being accurately captured. NREs on the secondary structure preferences of adjacent amino acids have been computed and compared with corresponding effects observed in a coil library and the average ?-turn preferences of all amino acid types have been determined. Finally, the intrinsic conformational preferences of histidine, and its NREs on the conformational preferences of adjacent residues, are both shown to be strongly affected by the protonation state of the imidazole ring.

SUBMITTER: Li S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4656151 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular Dynamics Simulations of 441 Two-Residue Peptides in Aqueous Solution: Conformational Preferences and Neighboring Residue Effects with the Amber ff99SB-ildn-NMR Force Field.

Li Shuxiang S   Andrews Casey T CT   Frembgen-Kesner Tamara T   Miller Mark S MS   Siemonsma Stephen L SL   Collingsworth Timothy D TD   Rockafellow Isaac T IT   Ngo Nguyet Anh NA   Campbell Brady A BA   Brown Reid F RF   Guo Chengxuan C   Schrodt Michael M   Liu Yu-Tsan YT   Elcock Adrian H AH  

Journal of chemical theory and computation 20150301 3


Understanding the intrinsic conformational preferences of amino acids and the extent to which they are modulated by neighboring residues is a key issue for developing predictive models of protein folding and stability. Here we present the results of 441 independent explicit-solvent MD simulations of all possible two-residue peptides that contain the 20 standard amino acids with histidine modeled in both its neutral and protonated states. (3)J(HNHα) coupling constants and δ(Hα) chemical shifts ca  ...[more]

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